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It is grammatically correct to use "esteem in which" in a sentence, but it is not a commonly used phrase in spoken or written English.
It is more formal and may be used in formal writing or literature. Example: The students showed great respect for their teacher, whose wisdom and knowledge commanded a deep esteem in which they admired and looked up to.
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I hope that in the future the esteem in which we hold him grows even more".
But it also illustrates the low esteem in which South African wines are generally held.
And then there's the low esteem in which politicians themselves are held.
His recent CBE shows the esteem in which Blair's government holds him.
To understand the esteem in which he is held, we should begin at the beginning.
They must have seen the esteem in which he is held here and around the world".
It's an interesting proposition, and it reflects the esteem in which many people hold design today.
Perhaps she was flattered, especially considering the high esteem in which the great composer was held.
She was deeply frustrated by the low critical esteem in which her own work was held.
The low esteem in which each holds the other is often breathtaking to observe.
"These booksellers have earned the high esteem in which they're held by writers and readers alike.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com