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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admired from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the perspective or viewpoint from which someone or something is admired.
Example: "The painting was admired from a distance, allowing viewers to appreciate its grandeur."
Alternatives: "appreciated from" or "regarded from".
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Married, so only be admired from a distance.
He remembers the girls he admired from afar, Ramona and Thais.
Still, there are dozens of extravagant, old-school boathouses that can be admired from the lakes.
Who want to be admired from afar but not pointed at in the street.
It can be admired from nearly two miles of ramps that wrap around the tower's interior.
His first subject was a star he admired from afar, Josephine Baker.
It was Melania who plucked passages that she admired from the 2008 speech.
I knew I was not like the girl I admired from the back of the classroom.
The urban Thames was once best admired from the deck of one of its many scheduled passenger boats.
What I have admired from close hand is this is a guy who is trying to change.
Quite often, you meet people you have admired from afar, and they turn out to be not so nice.
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