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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always admire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a consistent feeling of admiration towards someone or something over time.
Example: "I always admire the dedication and hard work that my colleagues put into their projects."
Alternatives: "constantly appreciate" or "consistently respect".
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"But it's a quality I don't always admire.
I almost always admire Taylor's craft, and I'm affected by moments of poetry.
The resilience of people here is something I will always admire.
"Perhaps misguidedly I always admire the people who are so polished," she admits.
When I drive down to the depot I always admire that noble hill.
I will always admire the courage I have seen in our armed forces.
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I've always admired or had admiration for aged things.
I'VE always admired obsession.
"I've always admired him.
I've always admired Kate".
I'd always admired Pa.
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