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The Government has responded with commendable urgency to news of the outbreak.
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It's time for you to use your commendable skills to help me.
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She said, I think it's most commendable that you ended your marriage.
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The owner of Milo Arms, Inc., had a commendable sense of humor.
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I leave you to your commendable work of rescuing damsels in distress.
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He laudably discloses that his scholarly institutions have received funding from the tobacco industry.
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In some cases, developers are laudably up-front about the problems.
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I found Katz in the dining room and he was looking laudably perky, too.
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It's earnestly didactic, anti-violence stuff, laudably aimed at the impressionable age bracket it depicts.
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This seems a laudably low record, and Canada takes great credit to herself for it.
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Fourthly, because he may praiseworthily sorrow for another's sin.
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Mr. Beardsell did an excellent business in the district-workedit up well and most praiseworthily; but he, in time, left.
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The three came, accompanied by other influential persons, among whom were some Augustinian, Dominican, and Jesuit religious, all of whom served in their ministry praiseworthily.
Usage of admirably in English
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Young Nicolaus did admirably, his slight young body going a good distance.
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The Makololo guided the canoes admirably through the opening in the dyke.
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The features were slightly aquiline; the head was oval and admirably poised.
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This lesson has already been admirably learned and applied by the government.
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This had been the German plan; and it was coming off admirably.
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In broad terms, the Irish workplace has adjusted admirably with these changes.
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All this is admirably expressed in the Promethean title of the book.
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The plan worked admirably, and placed the finances in a healthy condition.
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She seemed very animated and happy; the decorative scene fitted her admirably.
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It was twelve feet high, and admirably fitted up in the interior.
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The brisk colloquial vocabulary fits admirably the brilliant sophistry of the argument.
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The rebels succeed admirably in gathering up and consolidating our scattered troops.
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But the simple device of Aulus was admirably suited to his plans.
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The contents were all admirably adjusted to keep a spirit in prison.
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She played the part in which you had instructed her admirably well.
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The first President was in every respect admirably fitted for his office.