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The phrase "I admit but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a point or fact while introducing a contrasting idea or opinion. Example: "I admit but I still believe my approach is more effective."
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It's subjective, I admit, but it has its merits".
"Doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, I admit, but..."...
Superficial similarities, I admit, but intoxicating in my youth.
Not exactly a cardiologist's dream, I admit, but filling.
It's cheesy, I admit — but I've never forgotten it and never will.
I don't particularly like either wine, I admit, but I choose Wine B as the winner.
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"No," I admitted, "but I did once share a flat in Oxford with Doctor Pandora Braithwaite MP".
That's going to be a little tricky, I'll admit, but I think I can make it happen.
It's getting mainstreamy, I'll admit, but I'm really having fun.
A kind of wild dream, I'll admit, but I'm living proof that dreams come true.
A story, a jolly good story I must admit, but it remains a story.
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