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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable papers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe documents or written works that are worthy of admiration or praise, often in an academic or professional context.
Example: "The conference showcased several admirable papers that contributed significantly to the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "commendable documents" or "praiseworthy articles".
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When Bates's scientific paper describing various imitations was published, Darwin told him it was "one of the most remarkable and admirable papers I ever read in my life" and 'it will have lasting value".
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There's the admirable desire to help promote the paper you work for, and the less admirable one to promote your own career.
While such an effort is admirable the paper failed to take into account the complexity of mental disorders such as depression and the inadequacies in our current ability to monitor and define the disease.
Tindle's enthusiasm for papers may be admirable.
His paper had an admirable Las Vegas headline that day about a local murder: "GLUE SNIFFER ORDERED TO GAS CHAMBER".
The basic viewpoint was outlined with admirable frankness in a major state paper of 1948 (PPS 23).
Pass on the vegetable rice paper rolls ($7), which had admirable texture but undetectable taste.
Admirable as the new constitution is on paper (in this instance, a special aspen-wood parchment), it seems to make little difference in practice.
I think it's admirable that this high-and-mighty mainstream paper is examining the effects of the nation's prison population explosion over the past 40 years.
On paper, the company's corporate governance was admirable: it had split the roles of chairman and chief executive, and its audit committee was run by a distinguished accountancy professor.
Fitting yourself on a piece of paper is difficult but forces you to think about what your most admirable and important traits are.
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