Sentence examples for admirable expression from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "admirable expression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a way of speaking or writing that is commendable or worthy of admiration.
Example: "Her speech was filled with an admirable expression of empathy and understanding towards the audience."
Alternatives: "commendable articulation" or "praiseworthy phrasing".

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"To have young people, like the boys and girls who came from the Harbor, using their talent and gifts to reach out to the children in the world who are less fortunate than themselves is an excellent and admirable expression," he said.

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Re Barbara Garson's essay Close-Up Death Oughttoto Change a City" (Sept . 16: The content and emotional tone fell far short of the admirable expressions of compassion for the victims and their loved ones pouring out from people from all over the world.

The album's title track, starting with its extremely explicit first line, will certainly snap your ears to attention, is a semicomic meditation on how sexual mores in American differ from those in Europe; it is rendered with an admirable economy of expression and a catchy melody.

The kneeling Narcissus is a striking figure, and the expression admirable.

"It's an admirable attempt at free expression, but we have not seen any sudden change come of it," said Pu Zhiqiang, a leading human rights lawyer and advocate of democratic reform in China.

Nonetheless, his anger was apparently judged by many other men, and by some women, to be admirable, as a kind of expression of masculinity: so admirable that it enabled him to redefine the hearings in terms of his suffering, his struggle, his martyrdom, his career his reality.

Nonetheless, his anger was apparently judged by many other men, and by some women, to be admirable, as a kind of expression of masculinity: so admirable that it enabled him to redefine the hearings in terms of his suffering, his struggle, his martyrdom, his career — his reality.

Franzen begins his essay with an expression of deep and admirable love for birds, for which he has been a long-time advocate.

JUDICIOUSNESS is an admirable trait, and my colleague's expression of cautious confidence in the nuclear-power industry regardless of how the disaster at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi power plant turns out is probably the best response.

His craftsmanship is admirable, and his moods are productively ambiguous; the plays are both an expression of traditional values and an uneasy rebellion against them.

The admirable delicacy of the Nobel committee's citation – "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition" – will certainly have provoked a buzz among analysts of Dylan's career.

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