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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit errors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when acknowledging mistakes or inaccuracies in a statement or action.
Example: "In order to improve our processes, we must be willing to admit errors and learn from them."
Alternatives: "acknowledge mistakes" or "accept faults".
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Mrs. Clinton is quick to admit errors and thereby distance herself from the old plan.
For some Allende supporters, the manner of his death was so heroic that it leaves no room to admit errors.
There are people prepared to admit errors; there are also the myriad, malleable Serbian mythmakers who have already wrought such havoc.
Project officials and government officials admit errors in the development, but say that standards were improved as environmentalists and consulting firms hired by the multinational lenders raised concerns.
But news organizations, like other corporations, in recent years have become quicker to admit errors, in large part because they fear expensive lawsuits.
Inside the party, there are growing concerns about Trump's temperament, his willingness to work with other Republicans, and his ability to admit errors.
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But he does not easily admit error.
She lauded his willingness to admit error.
By contrast Labour has rushed to admit error.
The Conservatives are still refusing to admit error, or apologise.
Being a Yorkshireman, he was also loth to admit error.
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