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The phrase "admit allowing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of acknowledging permission or acceptance, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I have to admit allowing my friend to borrow my car was a mistake."
Alternatives: "acknowledge permitting" or "confess to allowing".
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Rather than relying heavily on test scores, the Bridge Program developed an alternative process in which the admissions team interviews three times as many students as they intend to admit, allowing them to select students from different levels of the applicant pool.
(We do that more often that any of us would admit: allowing our fantasy world to commandeer us like Harrison Ford's President in "Air Force One"). .
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Daniel's mother, Emma Bradburn, 34, was also jailed for four years after she admitted allowing the child's death.
(They're unsettled, too. "We probably shouldn't have built it," Finch admits, allowing that the Machine might be a "beautiful" but "terrible" invention).
Rock star Pete Doherty was given a 12-month driving ban and fined £500 today after he admitted allowing his manager to use his Daimler without insurance.
Fox has admitted allowing him to stay in the spare room at his flat near London Bridge in 2002, and has stated that he neither requested or received any rent.
I know a few people who admitted allowing torture.
A landowner has admitted allowing his farm to become an illegal rubbish tip.
"What if he'd taken another seven rounds of punishment trying to hang in there being too brave for his own good?" Booth admits allowing Lee to continue his world title bout against Peter Quillin was a more difficult decision.
His competence, she admits, allowed her to become "quite lazy," secure in the knowledge that TC would take care of everything for both of them.
The scoreboard ticks over merrily when he is at the crease, which, as Cook freely admits, allows the England captain and others to go at their own natural, often more pedestrian pace without recourse to playing out of a comfort zone.
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