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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable than" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used in comparative contexts, but "admirable" is not a comparative adjective.
Example: "She is more admirable than anyone I know."
Alternatives: "more commendable than" or "more praiseworthy than".
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But that's more admirable than not taking them at all.
What could be more admirable than unwavering maternal instinct?
But Beard is far less admirable than Henry Perowne.
It's so much more fun, and admirable, than the real thing.
(Mr. Lévy found New World religiosity a little less admirable than his predecessor did).
This can be much more admirable than an army of Pat Methenys playing polymetric fretwankery.
Her overall phrasing and sense of architecture were more admirable than ever.
It overburdens her tale in ways that make it more admirable than gripping.
I don't think that's any more or less admirable than someone else having other motivations.
This weekend, I met someone who is more inspiring and admirable, than any of the above (Mandela apart).
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