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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment someone on their excellent work or performance in a specific task or project.
Example: "You did an admirable job on the presentation; it was clear and engaging."
Alternatives: "commendable work" or "excellent effort".
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He does an admirable job.
It has done an admirable job in preventing violence.
The playwright does an admirable job of explaining these concepts.
Quiggin does an admirable job of refuting this claim.
At such moments, Nash taints an otherwise admirable job.
I thought he did an admirable job in left field.
"Well, that is an admirable job," said Nick, grudgingly.
MS. MacINTOSH does an admirable job of gathering colorful Busch family anecdotes.
The Bulldogs did an admirable job limiting Zeller, who attempted only four shots.
The car actually did an admirable job exceeding its projected range.
The beagle did an admirable job and reunited us with our tearful but relieved tour leader.
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