The act or practice of admitting.
The word "admission" is correct and usable in written English. It commonly means the act of allowing someone to enter a place, or the fee paid to enter a place. For example: The museum does not have an admission fee.
The admission came shortly after the only three men to be charged in connection with the suicide bombings were acquitted yesterday.
While the FBI and other government tallies have long been criticized for underreporting, an admission of the problem at the top levels of US government is swiftly emerging.
The front page of the next morning's L'Equipe was a simple admission that the team deserved all the plaudits for dealing with a difficult situation.
Carr doesn't, by his own admission, contribute to his blog, Thoughtlines.
Admission: Anything from £20 for smaller shows up to £75 for the big names.
"By his own admission, Barot wanted to commit mass murder on both sides of the Atlantic.
Significantly higher rates of hospital admission are seen among babies living in cold housing, and they're more likely to be underweight, and develop more slowly.
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