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Discover Ludwig"esteem of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express the level or amount of admiration, respect, or value that someone or something holds. Example: The teacher's high regard for her students' hard work shows in her constant praise and esteem of their achievements.
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The publication always had the esteem of being paid for.
This is about self esteem; of the staff and the participants.
So this may, just, have been an esteem of women and not a degradation.
But that's where he gained the esteem of millions of Africans".
An extraordinary surgeon, he earned the esteem of his colleagues and the gratitude of his patients.
Banks' resistance to change has only lowered the public's esteem of them, Mr. Sands said.
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They have been blamed for undermining the self-esteem of blacks and Hispanics.
He doesn't have to swap the self-esteem of maturity for youthful erections".
We began to hear about the punctured self-esteem of the "maritally challenged" children of divorce.
The damage to the self-esteem of English forward play will, similarly, not heal overnight.
Cancer can undermine the confidence and self-esteem of those diagnosed.
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