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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admired more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of admiration for two or more subjects, indicating that one is held in higher regard than another.
Example: "Among the artists of her time, she was admired more than any of her contemporaries."
Alternatives: "held in higher esteem" or "appreciated more".
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He was the person I admired more than anyone else in the world".
Some cult figures are admired more for what they mean than for what they've accomplished.
In Sinaloa, he is praised and admired more than he is feared or hated.
There was no quality my father admired more than courage, save perhaps love.
His batting is admired more for its grit than its elegance.
Husband, father and grandfather was loved and admired more than words can express.
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A series to admire more than love.
He enjoyed admiring more than he enjoyed criticizing.
Right now hers is a voice that you admire more than love.
"As you get older, courage is the thing you come to admire more than anything.
For me Mr. Aimard defines the artist one admires more than loves.
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