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Discover Ludwig"admit doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the admission of some action, past or present. For example, "The suspect admitted doing the crime."
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Eleven percent of Web users admit doing it, says Jupiter Research, and that figure is surely on the low side.
California Virtual Academy (CAVA), the largest nonprofit connected with K12, recently settled with the state of California for $8.5 million, although it does not admit doing anything wrong.
"The admissions which have been made by News Group in the past week are made solely on behalf of News Group, and Mr. Mulcaire does not admit doing anything, and does not associate himself with these admissions," Ms. Marzec said.
Interestingly, in Montfavet, a suburb of Avignon with 14,000 inhabitants where 35% voted FN, there is enduring and obstinate reluctance to admit doing so, and often a downright refusal to be publicly named.
That suit was later filed and has since been settled on terms that could force Pinnacle to reduce rents for many tenants and to pay damages to others who say they were harassed, although Pinnacle did not admit doing anything wrong.
But if there is corruption, there is also seduction – it's as if we perverted Brits need to masochistically admit doing the bad stuff (you know, rape, murder, colonising a third of the world), before we can enjoy basking in colonial nostalgia properly.
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The book, I should admit, does contain a single photograph.
"Jail for that kid, I admit, don't make total sense," the judge said.
As, I happily admit, do I.
After that game, Quantrill all but admitted doing so intentionally.
She admitted doing nothing to protect her brother.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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