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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a self admitted" is not correct; it should be "a self-admitted" with a hyphen.
You can use it when describing someone who acknowledges a particular trait or behavior about themselves, often in a negative context.
Example: "He is a self-admitted procrastinator, often leaving tasks until the last minute."
Alternatives: "a self-confessed" or "a self-declared".
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Since Alex Jones is a self admitted "Performance Artist" what possible motivation is there to allow him to perform for you #ShameonNBC.
I can understand a science fiction fan but I am truly baffled by, for example, an assertion by the late lamented Anwar Sadat of Egypt who was cited in a newspaper clipping saying that he is a self admitted junkie of romance fiction.
Someone who's a self admitted transphobe may understand transgender issues better than someone who's otherwise extremely liberal but makes an exception for "transgenders".
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I'm a mechanical watch collector and self admitted Apple fanboy.
The center has had its self admitted failures.
If anyone has initiated increased incivility, it's the self admitted incivil Democrat Debbie Wasserman-Schulz.
You wagged your chubby little finger and yelled at Kelly as if she were your teen daughter coming home drunk after curfew because you refuse to admit you're defending a presidential candidate who is a self-admitted sexual predator.
ICE officials said he was a "self-admitted gang member," which his attorneys vehemently denied, saying he was pressured to falsely admit affiliation.
MacLane was a self-admitted egotist, and her writing was frank and filled with outrageous thoughts.
But with a self-admitted sexual predator in the White House, it's hard to feel confident.
A self-admitted workaholic, Dr. Yamanaka routinely puts in 12- to 16-hour days.
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