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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit a form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or acknowledgment of a particular type or category of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The study aims to admit a form of bias that may influence the results."
Alternatives: "acknowledge a type of" or "accept a kind of".
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Yet he began to succeed in bending the rarefied ambience in which he moved at Vogue to admit a form of photography (including a black-and-white cover shot) that the magazine had never previously contemplated.
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He admitted that a form of stalemate was developing in counter-terrorism.
When it comes to the crunch, it seems that very few genuinely embrace, or are prepared to admit they embrace, a form of religion that doesn't make supernatural claims.
According to a study done in Mulago general ICU by Ssemogerere et al, more than half of admitted patients needed a form of respiratory support especially mechanical ventilation.
As much as we hate to admit it, romance is a form of emotional power that can be used to control or oppress.
'Well, they've always had me as the perfect example of what not to do,' admits Ronnie, 'It's a form of aversion therapy.' Not surprisingly, it's solitude these days that he craves most.
Courts today are more than willing to admit social media content as a form of evidence both for and against you.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has clarified his party's position on the NHS after admitting he had once advocated a form of NHS privatisation.
At first, the boy's parents told police they lost their son while foraging for edible plants in the forest, but later they admitted abandoning their child as a form of punishment.
There's a leap that we all take, and, when you admit that doubt publicly, it's a form of testimony.
However, one easily sees that (1.2) may admit a semitrivial solution of the form ((u,0)) or ((0,v)), which may cause some difficulties.
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