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Discover Ludwig"admire to" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in written English
To use the verb "admire" in a sentence, you would need to use the correct phrasing "admire (something)." For example, "I admire her strength and courage."
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admire to
verb
To want to do (something); to be enthusiastic about doing (something).
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Within all fans, there's a subconscious desire for the artists they admire to be aware of that admiration.
Instead, I've asked friends, colleagues and people I admire to share their tales of inspirational women.
Eavesdrop on teachers whose sangfroid you admire to build up your personal artillery of phrases.
I'm far too in awe of the people I admire to work with them.
I hesitate to compare every female comedy I admire to FX's "Louie," but what can I say?
Mr. Cohen lauded the Van Heusen strategy of using athletes whom many young men admire to prod them to dress more professionally.
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He is easier to admire than to love.
They've been easier to admire than to embrace.
Delacroix is easier to admire than to love.
She is easy to admire, hard to look away from.
For instance, paint shop admires to paint same color of vehicles in large batches to reduce paint purges.
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