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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admire him for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express admiration for a particular behavior or quality of a person. For example: I admire him for his dedication to his work.
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If it would be fitting for others to admire him for bombing the school, then he deserves admiration.
I admire him for that.
You admire him for that.
I admire him for making the decision.
Of Marecic, he added: "I admire him for it.
I really admire him for that mental strength".
They admire him for what he achieved with his luck.
"I admire him for taking on a challenge".
But I admire him for creating this enormous legend.
I admire him for those things," he said.
"In a way I admire him for it," he said.
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