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The phrase "admirable practitioners" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who are skilled and commendable in their professional practice or field of expertise.
Example: "The conference featured several admirable practitioners who shared their innovative approaches to healthcare."
Alternatives: "commendable professionals" or "esteemed experts".
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It's one of the displeasures of contemporary religion that its least admirable practitioners make all the noise and get all the attention.
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Wilkinson cites Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as a practitioner of admirable judicial modesty.
In the not-too-recent past, such practitioners carried it off with an admirable crabbiness like Bob Gibson or disarming bonhomie like Don Drysdale, but Clemens goes it alone.
His student Polus repudiates Gorgias' pretensions to justice, and claims that while it may be more admirable than injustice, injustice is more beneficial to its practitioner.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable rhetoric.
Admirable words.
Admirable, yes; influential, no.
That's admirable.
Admirable, eh?
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