Sentence examples for Admittedly from inspiring English sources

The word "admittedly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to concede a point or to express an acknowledgement, often followed by an explanation or qualification. Example sentence: Admittedly, I do not have much experience in this field, but I am confident I can handle the position.

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Admittedly

adverb

As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly.

  • Admittedly, vandalism is a bit of problem.

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Here's what we've learned, from what is admittedly a very small sample of the entire Academy.

And while the NSFW warning might often have served as pragmatic advice (behind which, admittedly, were ethical norms about workplace behaviour), the later injunctions not to click have a moral force that – just possibly – suggests something counterintuitive: the spread of ethical compunction across the basest, most sexually commodifying and amoral of all human inventions, the internet.

Admittedly, my love of dinosaurs is a little more intense than is typical.

It would be a first at the Oscars, admittedly, but it's the only way to do justice to this most complex of issues.

Admittedly, I see some room for manoeuvre between social classes.

Which, of course, puts more pressure on parents to help their kids create firm foundations – and admittedly you can't always prevent your kids making mistakes.

Which was bizarre to witness, admittedly, but still preferable to Kay Burley.

It's an entertaining film, in which Peston breaks out his impressive French, gleaned during a year off in Normandy and an admittedly pretentious teenage period watching nouvelle vague films ("When I was a kid I was very, very, very angry with my parents for not being French"), and whizzes through idyllic countryside in a 1960s Citroën DS – simply because he could, one suspects.

The leaders' reputations are converging – except Sturgeon Tracked over time, the leaders' reputations now cluster together, representing a significant drop for Farage – much less popular than his party – a small drop for Cameron, effective but uninspiring, and a small rise for Miliband, who surprised panelists (admittedly from a low bar).

Related: The cost of caring – why I had to leave the charity sector Admittedly, though, I have pledged allegiance to the loyalty cult more often than not, and I find myself not even wanting to be critical in case I hurt the founder's feelings or fall out of favour.

Admittedly, on other occasions, I feel profound regret that I am not a professional cricketer, a veterinary physician (prescribing tablets but never operating) or a scaffolder who is, as a result of my trade, absolved from all parking restrictions.

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