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The phrase "an admirable breadth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide range or variety of something that is commendable or impressive.
Example: "The conference showcased an admirable breadth of topics, from technology to environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a commendable range of" or "an impressive variety of".
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(Chinen) Jason Palmer New York Quintet (Friday) A trumpeter with a pristine tone and an admirable breadth of style — take a moment to consider the aesthetic distance between two alto saxophonists he works with, Matana Roberts and Grace Kelly Jason Palmerer strikes his own stylistic balance here.
(Chinen) Jason Palmer (Saturday) A trumpeter with a pristine tone and an admirable breadth of style — take a moment to consider the aesthetic distance between two alto saxophonists he works with, Matana Roberts and Grace Kelly Mr. Palmerer strikes his own stylistic balance here.
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This was an admirable display of professionalism from both artists.
Quiggin does an admirable job of refuting this claim.
The playwright does an admirable job of explaining these concepts.
Stephen Hough, the pianist, gave an admirable account of the Mozart.
This show represents an admirable standard of excellence.
They're an admirable set of fellas, mate.
Two years ago, the Rangers had an admirable collection of young players.
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