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Discover Ludwig"admit a mistake" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to confess or acknowledge that you have made a mistake. Example: "I know it's hard, but it's important to admit a mistake when you've made one. It shows maturity and honesty."
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As it turned out, it was, I admit, a mistake.
Why has it become impossible to admit a mistake in Washington and accept the consequences?
Not, of course, to get Mr Netanyahu to admit a mistake.
He is extremely reluctant to admit a mistake, even a small one.
Prosecutors, of course, are not the only people who hate to admit a mistake.
"Just like George Bush, John McCain refuses to admit a mistake".
In this country, we're taught it's best to admit a mistake and move on.
O'Lideadha described a woman who could lash out and then lie about it rather than admit a mistake.
Nor do they want to admit a mistake or antagonize investors who might have to sell after a downgrade.
By George Packer Why has it become impossible to admit a mistake in Washington and accept the consequences?
To admit a mistake in this instance is to admit that you're whole system could be a mistake.
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