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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concession" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a point or argument that may weaken one's own position in a discussion or debate.
Example: "While I believe that our approach is the best, I must make a concession that the alternative method has its merits."
Alternatives: "an acknowledgment" or "a compromise".
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But it isn't a concession.
— a concession to "parental pressure".
That date was already a concession.
It seems like a concession speech.
I didn't write a concession speech.
The first was a concession.
"Our rule represented a concession.
This would not be a concession to North Korean demands, because it is not a concession.
He's not mandated to make a concession".
That was enough of a concession.
Question 2: Is it a concession?
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