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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admire very much" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong appreciation or respect for someone or something.
Example: "I admire very much the dedication and hard work that she puts into her projects."
Alternatives: "greatly admire" or "deeply respect".
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Those are two leaders that I admire very much.
"It's something I admire very much also in Fred Rogers.
I was reading a book I admire very much by Alice McDermot called Charming Billy.
Another thing which he contributed and which I admire very much is a novel type of nuclear bomb, the so-called implosion bomb.
"It's a tremendous honor to join the previous recipients of this award, a group of people whose work I admire very much.
"I was provoked by a man whom I admire very much, John Paul II," Mr. Herling said in discussing the motives that led him to write the story.
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Jack Britton, he continued, was a fighter he admired very much.
Those two architects are the ones whose work I admired very much.
I was certainly not a hip-hop aficionado but there were certainly a few artists I admired very much.
"Neil was a close friend as well as being someone I admired very much for his technical accomplishments," Glenn said while sitting in the Indians' dugout.
Belafonte began with D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" and ended with Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave," a movie that Belafonte admires very much.
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