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The phrase "laudable attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe somebody's admirable and praiseworthy qualities or behaviors. For example, "He always exhibits a laudable attitude towards helping those in need."
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That sort of laudable attitude, however, must also encompass calls for genuine democratic change in Iran.
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The military's laudable "can-do attitude" meant, however, the truth was not being heard by military chiefs or ministers.
While laudable, simply providing the data may not be enough to change tax attitudes.
Laudable stuff.
A laudable sentiment, perhaps.
It has done laudable work in trying to standardise out-of-competition testing, educating athletes about its "strict liability" stance and made progress in shifting cultures and attitudes.
All this is laudable.
That's very laudable.
So far, so laudable.
These are laudable aims.
That too is laudable.
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