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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evoking admiration" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to elicit or provoke feelings of admiration in someone. Example: Her stunning performance on the stage left the audience speechless, evoking admiration from even the toughest critics.
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Evoking admiration and criticism, the programme is now 10 years old.
Over her glittery and turbulent life, Grace Kelly divided the public, evoking admiration in some and sympathy in others.
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Ochoa's career has evoked admiration, too.
The huge sums that private equity firms make on their investments evoke admiration and envy.
The very term continues to evoke admiration, envy, and in the hearts of many public company CEOs fear.
He defended a project that many considered indefensible with good humour, a stance that evoked admiration and criticism in equal measure.
Barrera is also a familiar figure in some respects, a descendant of Mario Puzo's shrewd and courtly Don Corleone, whose prudence, honor, and decorum evoke admiration in spite of his deeds.
These maneuvers evoke admiration from onlookers, but eventually people who are with Ahmet when he is doing his errands begin to notice a certain inattention — an important clue to the real nature of their role in the transaction under way.
Although Jackson might have already possessed the intelligence Boyd risked her life to deliver, as some historians suggest, she became one of the most controversial and enigmatic figures of the war, a fervent secessionist whose efforts on behalf of the Confederacy evoked admiration and derision, in equal parts.
Members of groups seen this way evoke admiration and approach responses that in the workplace translate into getting hired and mentors.
Shone comes into his own in his vivid descriptions of New York, evoking the admiration and alienation felt by an outsider in the megalopolis.
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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