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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I admit for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks proper context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning. Example: "I admit for my mistakes during the meeting."
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I admit, for a moment there it does sound good.
O.K., yes, I admit — for the fleetingest of small seconds, that particular question had very briefly crossed my mind.
Tucker must also be admired, in a twisted way I admit, for pulling off an incredible escape from San Quentin prison in San Francisco. . . .
Suddenly there was a sense of camaraderie, I admit for some people built around an offering of illegal substances, but also around a love for the band that was about to play.
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"Puns aren't your thing, are they?" "They fill me with dread," I admitted, for it is true.
Technology might be changing the process into something less recognizable, where a patient I admitted for someone else was whisked through the entire treatment without my ever meeting her.
I've never had it before and I must admit for the first few days I thought there was something seriously wrong.
I will admit, for quite a while I was completely confused about the whole magic thing.
To go outside safely involves dressing every inch of your skin, which I must admit for me, takes some time.
Of course not everyone agrees with this type of migration to the web and I must admit for many people the richness of desktop applications will remain superior.
I will admit, for some people, it is genuinely true.
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