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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i esteem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase meaning to hold in high regard or to have great respect for something or someone. Example: "I esteem my parents for their unwavering support and guidance throughout my life."
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The priestess: as a mother I esteem her.
The more I think about this, the higher I esteem it.
"He's not someone whom I esteem," Sdiri told L'Equipe Magazine this month.
He once wrote, "I esteem my readers, since they enable me to live without working.
Though I esteem and admire horses in general and Thoroughbred horses in particular, my love is for my own horses.
While I esteem the A.C.L.U., for example, I don't encourage you to steal my stereo in the morning and write the group a check in the afternoon.
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I esteemed the Abdication.
"We have, I think, esteem for one another.
"When I saw ESTEEM I thought, 'I have always wanted to do something like this,'" Li said.
They come with typically pithy reviews from i's esteemed fashion editor, Susannah Frankel.
As for John, he was a man I so esteemed as a colleague and so loved as a friend that his loss is indescribable.
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