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Anonymous

Nov 20, 2024

If I were to close/end a letter with “Admirably yours,” what would that mean?

If I were to close a letter with the phrase “Admirably yours,” what would that imply? Would it suggest that I, as the writer, admire the person I am addressing, or could it be interpreted as self-admiration? Additionally, is there a more suitable closing that conveys a similar sentiment of admiration for the recipient? I would appreciate any suggestions.

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Anonymous

Nov 24, 2024

It could be taken as you admiring the person being written to. Admirably is an adverb similar to sincerely, respectfully which are commonly used as complimentary closes in letters.

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Anonymous

Jan 02, 2025

Sounds like Admirably yours would mean that you admire that you belong to them.

Maybe you can say that you admire them and then say love always or truly yours.

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Anonymous

Dec 04, 2024

well it means that you admire that person so theres ntohign wrong with it you could always use yours truly

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