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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to admit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to acknowledge or confess something.
Example: "She was finally able to admit her mistakes and take responsibility for her actions."
Alternatives: "capable of acknowledging" or "willing to confess".
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Just when you're able to admit.
We should be able to admit that and keep Trident.
Private schools have always been able to admit anyone they want.
To make this case plausible, there are certain facts that he won't be able to admit.
I wasn't able to admit how deeply I was affected by her death".
We are not able to admit to ourselves that our behavior is antisocial.
But they must be able to admit when they are out of bullets.
She wants to be able to admit 14- and 15-year-olds full-time, too.
Universities will only be able to admit these students if they have spare core places.
"Why will no banker ever be able to admit that performance cannot be measured adequately?
When you are the world's greatest central banker, after all, you should be able to admit the odd mistake.
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