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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admire work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing appreciation or respect for someone's efforts or achievements in their professional or creative endeavors.
Example: "I truly admire work that showcases creativity and dedication, such as the recent project completed by our design team."
Alternatives: "appreciate effort" or "respect craftsmanship".
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Most of the companies they admire work on a similar basis, including Stamen, a design and technology studio in San Francisco, and the Microsoft Labs research unit.
Driven to this anguished distraction, the solution may be to read the sentences of others, to admire work done well, or if the right books are at hand, done superbly.
On Wednesday, the Clintons appeared in the isolated village of Dal Diam, swept with dust by the hot wind off the encroaching desert, to admire work done there over four years by the Agency for International Development and private groups: a well dug, cattle bought, reading taught, and a village store started with a small loan.
If someone exhibits a behavior you admire, work on adopting it for yourself, but don't judge yourself for not already having that behavior.
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In Bogotá, local police often stop to ask questions and admire works-in-progress.
Local police often stop to ask questions and admire works in progress.
As an employer, I admire working moms - they are masters of multi-tasking and productivity!
Sometimes I've admired work written in another language.
She also has a prodigious, widely admired work ethic and a fierce sense of mission.
Some sought mementos from their encounters with him; others came to acquire an admired work of art.
The resulting "From Before" is one of Mr. Fagan's most admired works.
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