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The phrase "admirably expressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that conveys emotions or ideas in a commendable or impressive manner.
Example: "The artist's latest painting is admirably expressive, capturing the essence of joy and sorrow in a single frame."
Alternatives: "remarkably articulate" or "exceptionally evocative."
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At its best, the series documents an emotional shape-shifter, and Keough uses her admirably expressive face and body to convey a journey through the depths and shallows in a way that's frankly far beyond the confines of the script.
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Gardiner remains wonderfully alert to the joys and sorrows of this music, and the playing from the English Baroque Soloists was admirably sensuous and detailed, the choral singing finely honed, wonderfully committed and infinitely expressive.
Emotionally expressive?
Admirably dignified.
It did, admirably.
Dee is admirably relentless.
It's admirably guileless.
MacGill also bowled admirably.
Otherwise, Amos performed admirably.
They do admirably".
She succeeded admirably.
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