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The phrase "admiring these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing appreciation or admiration for specific items, people, or concepts that have been previously mentioned or are visually present.
Example: "While walking through the gallery, I found myself admiring these beautiful paintings that captured the essence of nature."
Alternatives: "appreciating these" or "valuing these".
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I felt sneakily ashamed, admiring these passages this time round.
It's like watching the man himself, not the character, admiring these men….
There is the problem of loving and admiring these people yet knowing what they have done.
So I can't help admiring these European dancers, falling in love, falling down dead, telling us what they think the story is.
My familiarity with the thought process of the lunatic fan, and my deep appreciation for trash talk, left me admiring these creatively pointless arguments, but I never felt tempted to join them.
But the obvious question – whether one should really be admiring these religious objects, many from Spanish churches, as art – does not arise since they declare their devotional purpose immediately.
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Look, I admired these people.
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It's interesting that Gould admired these two particular vocalists.
I always really admired these guys when I was growing up.
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