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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admires him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing someone's feelings of respect or approval towards another person.
Example: "She admires him for his dedication to his work and his kindness towards others."
Alternatives: "holds him in high regard" or "looks up to him."
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"Everybody admires him".
Corleone almost admires him.
In fact, he admires him.
Part of you admires him for that.
That is perhaps why Mr Baraka admires him.
And we already know that Jones admires him.
Having once been hostile to Blunkett, he now admires him.
She admires him because he never courted approval.
She admires him for going out dancing on Friday and Saturday nights.
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I admired him greatly.
I really admire him".
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