Sentence examples for admirable indeed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "admirable indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the quality of something that is worthy of admiration or praise.
Example: "Her dedication to volunteering in the community is admirable indeed."
Alternatives: "truly commendable" or "genuinely praiseworthy."

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Admirable indeed.

By E. B. White The New Yorker, October 1, 1932 P. 11 Admirable indeed has been Mayor McKee's desire to cut down the salaries of city employees, but we still think it was accomplished more amusingly in Indianapolis.

"ADMIRABLE indeed" is how Confucius described a man who, though living in a mean, narrow street with only a single bamboo dish to eat from, "did not allow his joy to be affected".The relationship between happiness and wealth remains a concern for China's rulers today.

That is admirable indeed, and to be lauded.

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They are admirable people indeed.

And so the good doctor congratulates himself for his good work on "H.I.V./AIDS in Africa," an admirable record indeed were it not for the unmentioned footnote that he knocked down his own Senate legislation earmarking $500 million for that cause by 60percentt after the White House jerked his chain.

In any case, trying to develop alternatives to monopoly distribution is always admirable, and indeed, desirable in the long run, but the more pertinent question is: if not iTunes, then what?

This was the acceptable and indeed admirable face of the direct football that predominated in those days, and the midfield could be utterly electrifying.

It is, indeed, admirable stuff, clearly indebted to the work of Shearer's Tap-mate Christopher Guest, but demonstrably groundbreaking in its brand of painful docudrama pastiche.

It is work of admirable ambition and, indeed, perhaps its chief flaw is that it feels bulky and overloaded, determined not only to make its intellectual points about the allure and precariousness of the penchant for self-invention, but to offer a psychological explanation for it as well.

If expressions of gratitude become phony or purely instrumental, the sole reason for giving thanks being to become happy and not that one actually has something to be thankful for then the "gratitude" might cease to be admirable, and may indeed be unvirtuous.

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