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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I admitted to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have confessed or acknowledged something, often related to a wrongdoing or a mistake. Example: "I admitted to making a mistake in my calculations during the presentation."
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The German mathematicians are, for the first time since the ending of World War I, admitted to an international conference again, but not quite as equals.
I admitted to sexting pictures.
So I admitted to the affair one evening after dinner.
Defeated, I admitted to Tim, "I'm not sure I can eat dinner".
I admitted to General Clark that I'd forgotten what Operation Just Cause was.
Then, I admitted to being willful and he allowed that he was incorrigible.
I admitted to him that I stole a scene from it, and he laughed.
"I admitted to being a lute player because lute music is considered serious music".
HA It's probably time I admitted to being another Brit who could use some help.
I was asked only a couple of private questions, but I admitted to no dysfunction whatsoever.
"I'm really confused," I admitted to Rob. "Maybe I'll call Lee".
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