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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "admit" typically requires a direct object or a preposition that indicates the source or context of admission.
Example: "I cannot admit from my mistakes without acknowledging them first."
Alternatives: "acknowledge from" or "confess to".
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The agency limited the number of patients that hospitals-within-hospitals could admit from their hosts.
Universities set quotas for the number of students they will admit from a certain province.
The only other party recovering in Scotland, I admit from a low base, is the Conservative party.
She had always been proud of her son's intelligence, which he had inherited, she had to admit, from his father.
Even the most ardent deer despisers would have to admit from the images here that these critters are lovely.
(Laughter).But I must admit, from a distance of several thousand miles, I am not so sanguine.
Similar(28)
They suffered, Andrade admits, from second-album syndrome.
63% were admitted from another hospital.
(n=80) 46 34 Admitted from Acute Medical Unit (n=45) 29 16 Admitted from other medical ward (n=49) 25 24 Admitted from Surgical ward (n=48) 33 15 Admitted from theatre (n=14) 13 1 Fig. 43 (abstract A112).
Two-thirds of patients were admitted from the emergency department.
Patients requiring mechanical ventilation admitted from January to June 2014 were included.
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