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The phrase "appreciative her" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe someone who is appreciative, but the structure is incorrect.
Example: "She is very appreciative of the help she received."
Alternatives: "grateful to her" or "thankful for her".
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Rodolphe in "Madame Bovary" is a quintessential heel, unfailingly attentive and appreciative: "Her eyes with their long curved lashes looked straight before her, and though wide open they seemed slightly slanted at the cheekbones, because of the blood pulsing gently under the delicate skin".
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Her erstwhile teacher Robert Motherwell was less appreciative of her gifts; he tacitly encouraged her to give up painting, though he later conceded that she "did become a good writer".
Her father was appreciative of her educational goals, yet though she had won acceptance to Cornell he still had to be nudged by Mary's science teacher to give her the support to attend college.
If you just can't sit through the twenty-five-second musical intro to get to the good stuff, here is a preview: There's no doubt from whom Mary takes her inspiration in her doe-eyed fawning: Nancy Reagan was known for her appreciative stare at her husband (and, in some cases, at Laura Bush).
I've been following her on Instagram for some time and am so appreciative of her openness and honesty in her posts.
Employees say she is fair, rational and appreciative, but her outstanding attribute is her drive.
Nonetheless, even without writing anything other than her diary, she seems to live the novelist's life, focused as she is on observing the intricacies of her own feelings and those of the people around her. Perhaps E – emotionally sensitive, fully appreciative of her mind and body, but physically often absent – in some sense gave her the freedom she needed to maintain the life of the mind.
Employees say she is fair, rational and appreciative, but her most outstanding attribute is her drive.
The latter lived to 85, by which time their roles had been reversed: Catherine was now the nurse to her frail mother, and fully appreciative of her subtle humour, deviousness and almost Jeevesian imperturbability.
"I think some of the [Sea Kings players] asked her to come back and play". Though appreciative of her time working with the boys' team, the Wake Forest-bound Luke said she missed her girls' teammates, as well as the competitive challenge of high school soccer.
The Turkish crowd was appreciative of her return to the court as well, giving her a loud roar as she walked onto her court for her first ever match in the country and her first appearance at the WTA Championships event since she won it in Doha in 2009.
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