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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admiring this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing appreciation or admiration for something specific that is being referred to.
Example: "While admiring this beautiful painting, I couldn't help but feel inspired by the artist's talent."
Alternatives: "appreciating this" or "valuing this".
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He sits back in wonder, admiring this "veritable magnum opus".
I couldn't help admiring this brave transition into the 21st century.
"Mr. Morgan Sr., admiring this building, gave us the commission," Livingston's account says.
I'm too busy admiring this dish for its extraordinary fresh taste and the multitude of textures in my mouth.
So what is wrong with admiring this porcelain, which was taken to refined heights by the imperial workshops at Jingdezhen?
The programme had me speaking in Dollyisms for a while after, humming her tunes, and admiring this plucky woman anew.
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We admired this.
You admire this person".
I admire this man".
I admire this immensely.
The great economist admired this system.
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