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The phrase "admit himself" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone acknowledging or confessing something about themselves, often in a personal or introspective context. Example: "After much reflection, he decided to admit himself to the program for help."
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I think he'll even admit himself his match fitness isn't there.
And the more militant members of the new co-operative – among them, he would be the first to admit, himself – have had to adjust to some uncomfortable realities.
Afraid to ride his bike, he walked 10 miles in the hot sun to admit himself to an Ebola treatment unit.
"It's a bit of a tough call on Terry but he would probably admit himself he hasn't been completely happy with his own form," said Smith.
Of all the things that Van does do with a great deal of genius, the one thing he probably would admit himself is that he doesn't do particularly well at public relations".
He will admit himself that he has had a difficult couple of years but he now has a sense that his best years are in front of him, not behind him.
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He admitted himself to Cedars-Sinai MedicaLos Angeles Los Angeles.
"He was nervous, and he admitted himself he went too far," she said.
He eventually returned to New York and admitted himself to the hospital.
In April he admitted himself to a rehabilitation clinic for substance addiction.
As he admits himself, he does not know where the loss of control originates sometimes.
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