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Discover Ludwig"admit about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be. If you are trying to express the idea of confessing or acknowledging something, the correct phrase would be "admit to." For example: "He finally admitted to stealing the money." If you are trying to express the idea of acknowledging or recognizing something, the correct phrase would be "admit that." For example: "I admit that I was wrong." "Admit about" could potentially be used in spoken English in informal situations, but it would not be considered grammatically correct and should be avoided in formal writing. Example: "I have to admit about being nervous for my job interview." (incorrect) "I have to admit that I am feeling nervous for my job interview." (correct).
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The Deputy Prime Minister agrees with Labour that Britain should admit about 500 Syrians.
At the end of the article, what does the writer admit about customers?
I'm fairly snooty, I admit, about wanting a president who knows his or her history.
She says she began to see what she had been afraid to admit about her relationship with Sam Melville.
Audiences relate to him because they see in him the things that they don't want to admit about themselves.
In March, Johnson ordered the government to admit about 50 refugees who had grown sick with AIDS.
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The college admitted about 65 recruited athletes, or about 15 percent of the 2006 incoming class.
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