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The phrase "admirable expertise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's skills or knowledge that are impressive and worthy of admiration.
Example: "Her admirable expertise in data analysis has greatly contributed to the success of our project."
Alternatives: "commendable skill" or "impressive knowledge."
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And yet, with all its admirable expertise and its various delights, Blakemore's fine production is oddly earthbound.
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The show became exciting and not just stunningly admirable when that expertise touched on less careful emotion.
"And it's exploded in many different directions - there's the traditional offering, which simply shows an admirable and wonderful expertise in natural history and wildlife in its own right.
The expertise of chefs is admirable, and it's good to be at the receiving end of their talents, but home cooking is what food is really about.
Yet, this did not make their knowledge, expertise, and professionalism less admirable.
On one level--as a showcase for Baker's vocal expertise--this is an admirable album.
He is equally concerned with making his expertise available for humanitarian purposes, and he has combined both impulses with admirable results.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable rhetoric.
Admirable words.
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