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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable institution" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an organization or establishment that is worthy of admiration or respect, often due to its values, achievements, or contributions to society.
Example: "The university has long been recognized as an admirable institution, fostering innovation and excellence in education."
Alternatives: "commendable organization" or "esteemed establishment".
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The saddest thing is that, in the recent past, the Co-op bank has been a progressive, admirable institution.
As an aside, much as Comic Relief is an admirable institution, it should be held at least partly responsible for all these standups and their hijacking of mainstream culture.
After graduating from Juilliard, he was the music director of the New York Youth Symphony for four years during the mid-1990s, leadimpressivesive concerts with that admirable institution at Carnegie Hall.
All reservations aside, Mr. Veronesi's work throughout the evening asserted a generally positive prognosis for an admirable institution's immediate future.
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Jon Dolan, a critic at Rolling Stone, called the relationship "easily one of the most admirable institutions in rock history".
If otherwise admirable institutions were to admit they censored for money or access, the propaganda value of the exercise would vanish.
It was owing to these measures that neither civil dissension broke the harmony of the State nor foreign war interrupted the observance of his most excellent and admirable institutions.
To be honest, it doesn't look that different from a regular zoo, but David Attenborough has called it the most "accomplished, admirable and wonderful institution in the world".
But Ludlow writes not only about his own grim medical history: he makes you feel what it is like to be a seriously ill patient at an admirable but dishearteningly flawed institution.
One admirable goal of these institutions is to ease the inevitable transition from active, contributing citizen to dependent, living off the financial and emotional acorns stored over a lifetime.
He announced plans to form two new grandly named institutions: a European Systemic Risk Council, which is supposed to provide early warning of possible risks, and a European System of Financial Supervisors, which would be a super-committee of regulators from across the European Union.The goals of the two new institutions are admirable.
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