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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admire everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a sentiment of appreciation or admiration for all things in a general sense.
Example: "In her optimistic view of life, she tends to admire everything, from the smallest flowers to the grandest mountains."
Alternatives: "appreciate all" or "value everything".
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ADAM GOPNIK: Love and admire everything Dan Barber does.
He's like that good friend that you admire everything about.
Ashbery didn't claim to admire everything Bishop wrote.
That doesn't mean that I like and admire everything about her.
The more I listen to it, the more I admire everything about it.
Two young girls held a sign that said "Mini Middletons Love Kate", tweens who admire everything about the young duchess.
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Helen Forester spent all her time admiring everything.
We admired everything from 150-year-old wine carts and grape crushers to fading black-and-white photos of proud winemakers posing beside their harvests.
The locals ended up admiring everything Arsenal conjured while their own players wilted at the breathless nature of the approach play.
He was an avid boxing fan, and he admired everything about Ali his confidence, his style, his poetics, his good looks.
Writer admired everything about the open-face mine except its shape, which is circular and thus keeps upper-deck patrons at a dismaying distance from the infielders within the right angles of the diamond.
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