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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always admired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a consistent feeling of respect or appreciation for someone or something over time.
Example: "I have always admired her dedication to her work and her ability to inspire others."
Alternatives: "have always respected" or "have always appreciated".
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I'VE always admired obsession.
"I've always admired him.
I'd always admired Pa.
I've always admired Kate".
"So I've always admired virtuosity.
I've always admired them.
I've always admired iconoclasts.
"I've always admired the survivor.
I always admired John, you understand?
And I've always admired Fidel Castro.
I always admired her lips.
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