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The phrase "admirable judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment someone's ability to make wise or commendable decisions.
Example: "Her admirable judgment in selecting the right candidate for the job impressed everyone on the hiring committee."
Alternatives: "commendable discernment" or "praiseworthy decision-making".
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And as often happens in broken marriages, neither partner has shown particularly admirable judgment in the heat of battle.
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Although, as a Lords select committee has just pointed out in an admirable demolition of the judgment: "It is wrong in principle to leave to search engines the task of deciding many thousands of individual cases against criteria as vague as 'particular reasons, such as the role played by the data subject in public life'".
First, because the particular chemical substrate of life is necessary for the phenomena of feeling, and, in humans, reflection and elaboration on the experience of feelings is the basis for much that we hold as humanly distinctive and admirable, including moral and aesthetic judgments as well as the experience and notions of being and transcendence.
It's an admirable mixture of frank mistakes in judgment, cogent analysis of what went wrong in the worst financial crisis since the 1930s and ambitious recommendations for seeing it doesn't happen ever again.
First, § 6 j) may represent a purely practical judgment that religious objectors, however admirable, would be of no more use in combat than many others unqualified for military service.
"Sifting facts for meaning in fine-tuned words, this is biography at its best," applauded the New Statesman's Lyndall Gordon, who found the author an admirable "guide who won't rush to judgment" with a "flair for play of language".
I have to admit that I was treated by my judges with admirable courtesy and that the very terms of the judgment imply a recognition of my lofty and pure intentions.
It is past time to recognize that, over a long career, his policy judgment and his moral judgment alike have been admirable and acute.
Thompson opted to say very little about his predicament, showing admirable stoicism - Captain Scott with a hint of Captain Oates - but questionable literary judgment.
Nonetheless it is an admirable and sardonic work of humanitarian philosophy, damning racial bigotry (and other manifestations of surface judgments) with the acerbic wit of a satirist and the shrewd logic of a trial lawyer.
There has always been an admirable tension between the demands of the wider electorate and their representatives, [with] their conscience and judgment, and from between the two comes something valuable.
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