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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cautious admiration" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express an admiration that is not fully expressed because of caution or hesitancy. For example, "The crowd showed cautious admiration for the young artist's extraordinary skill at such a young age."
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A cautious admiration emerges when Foster discusses Armstrong.
Despite drifting back to a state of cautious admiration (my MacBook Pro really better not blow up), I've decided to proceed with this piece, because the polarizing nature of Apple is an interesting topic that deserves to be examined further.
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For all his undoubted admiration for the Bush presidency, his conclusion is as undisputable as it is cautious.
Or admiration.
Her admiration is unmistakable.
Political admiration –why?
Has admiration for Clarence Darrow.
Continuous admiration?
The admiration was mutual.
The admiration is mutual.
Mr. Adams returned the admiration.
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