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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used, and the intended meaning may be better expressed with a different structure.
Example: "It is admirable of her to volunteer her time for the community."
Alternatives: "commendable of" or "praiseworthy of".
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"I thought that was admirable of her.
She's that most admirable of things: an enabler.
How admirable of the Globe, though, to forge ahead with the press night undaunted.
It was admirable of him to put it on the political agenda.
All very admirable, of course, and just what the BBC, which underwrites the season so generously, will want to hear.
In personal conversation he was that most admirable of intellectuals, one visibly relieved not to have to speak of intellectual matters.
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This was published after Wright's death as A Description of the Admirable Table of Logarithmes (1616).
Munching on mastic-tree sap was one of the less admirable habits of the ancient Greeks.
REMEDIATION IN COLLEGE is one of the least admirable aspects of American "higher" education.
That's one of the most prominent and admirable works of narrative journalism.
Moreover, his State of the Union address demonstrated an admirable sense of moderation and continuity.
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