Sentence examples for Conceding that from inspiring English sources

"conceding that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean that you accept, or agree, that something is true even though you may not necessarily like it. For example, "I don't like the new rules, but I'm conceding that they must be followed."

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Conceding that goal was a blow but to do so again so shortly afterwards was disastrous.

Conceding that rents will inevitably rise and gentrification will continue, he asked: "Is that a shame?

Republican leaders show no sign of conceding that point.

"They were angry with themselves for conceding that goal.

But others, while conceding that growth has slowed, are more sanguine about the economy's prospects.

32 min: Braga have barely touched the ball since conceding that second goal.

Tottenham as a whole haven't really gathered themselves yet since conceding that goal.

"It may not be perfect," he said, conceding that Americans "may have problems with it".

"I won't say it's sliding off," he said, though conceding that "it's further on the side".

The US originally said no civilians died before eventually conceding that 33 people had been killed.

"It was pleasing to get on but the only negative was conceding that goal," he said.

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