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Discover Ludwig"admiring words" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe kind, complimentary, or praising words. You can use it in any situation where you want to express approval or admiration for someone or something. Example: "She was overwhelmed by the crowd's admiring words after her performance." "The teacher's admiring words were a huge confidence boost for the student." "His mother always had admiring words for him, no matter what he did."
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In it, they seek to replicate in English Platonov's deliberately unwieldy Russian word choices, which undermine, "as if inadvertently," the "usual idiomatic nature of linguistic behavior," in the admiring words of one of their colleagues.
How bad I felt for the four eminent writers and scholars — Joseph Ellis, David Kennedy, Justin Kaplan and Dan T. Carter — who had unaccountably offered admiring words about "Seizing Destiny" for the back of the book jacket.
You wonder if, when writing these fiery chapters, Justice Thomas recalled his own admiring words about his grandfather.
In the admiring words of the drummer Shelly Manne, he sounded "like a person laughing and a person crying".
He was touched, he said, by the applause and the flowers and the admiring words, but he preferred to keep his eyes on the future: Arena was moving to a new home at the Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport.
Cynthia Nixon, who starred with her in "Rabbit Hole," also had admiring words about Ms. Daly in an e-mail: "Tyne is amazingly emotionally present at all times, onstage and off.
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A sly glance, an admiring word, their confidence in me to complete any mission.
With the musical theater singers I admire, words come first.
People admired them, word got out, and she began to sell her sk8bags online at beckycity.com, as well as at boutiques.
There aren't really belly laughs in The Guard, but chuckles and grins as you admire the word play and Irish sensibility of almost every scene.
Ms Morgan, a 41-year-old former Treasury minister and "reliable blue-stocking", in the semi-admiring words of one Tory minister, should be up to the job of shepherding Mr Gove's many unfinished reforms.
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