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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admiring him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a feeling of respect or appreciation towards someone.
Example: "She found herself admiring him for his dedication and hard work."
Alternatives: "appreciating him" or "respecting him."
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But admiring him, too, that's unusual".
Condor Rojas was my hero; I grew up admiring him.
The narrator follows him, "admiring" him from a distance.
More recently relations have been warmer, and these days I find myself admiring him very much.
When I stopped admiring him so much I started being 'feminine tosh'," she said this morning.
Her disdain hurt her, like a bruise to the chest; she was more used to admiring him.
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I admired him greatly.
I really admire him".
I admire him increasingly.
I admire him".
I admire him greatly.
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