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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admire about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing the qualities or characteristics that someone admires about a person or thing. Example: One thing I really admire about my grandmother is her unwavering compassion towards others.
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What did you admire about him?
What do you admire about each other?
There's a lot to admire about him.
Much to admire about Russia's growing confidence.
What do you most admire about Australia?
There's a lot to admire about Prince.
There is something to admire about that.
What do you admire about his or her style?
There is much to admire about her curiosity.
After all, there's a lot to admire about a pigeon.
"There's something I so admire about Warren Buffett.
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