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Discover Ludwig'would admire' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
In particular, it can be used to express admiration for something that has already happened and can't be changed. For example, "I would admire the courage of those who fought in the war."
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"I would admire them".
AThat's a skill that future employers would admire immensely.
My parents would admire my golden ringlets - princess hair.
Friends would admire the violets for their sturdy good looks.
He did it by employing what we would admire as a strong political ground game.
She has some very interesting chops that any writer would admire".
She had offered him the possibility of offspring, who would admire and worship him.
Maybe an antiques dealer would admire the patina on that old cardboard cover.
He was the sort of father that a young boy would admire, because he wasn't tied down by actual responsibilities.
But I would admire it more if he didn't elsewhere dismiss qualitative literary analysis as "a theological exercise".
People would admire them, but I've gone right off all that.
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