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The phrase "admiration who" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The admiration who inspired her was evident in her speech."
Alternatives: "admiration for" or "admiration towards".
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Perhaps it is the many who share the author's admiration who merit this eulogy to the breasts.
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One was by Evelyn Waugh, with whom Orwell shared an unlikely mutual admiration, and who saw just what mattered: Orwell's "unusually high moral sense and respect for justice and truth".
I have endless respect and admiration for who you were as a man and a climber.
If it is not genuine respect and admiration for who he is as a man, he will see right through it.
I have infinite admiration for anyone who sticks with it".
"Cubans have an admiration for people who dance really nicely.
I've got nothing but admiration for people who want to do it".
He earned the deep respect and admiration from all who knew him.
Ira captured the respect and admiration of all who knew him.
But to my stunned surprise the car actually generated grudging admiration from folks who knew what it was.
The news elicited sympathy, of course, but also admiration for families who had saved enough to send their children abroad.
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