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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit however that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a contrasting point or concession in an argument or discussion.
Example: "I admit, however, that there are valid concerns regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "acknowledge, nonetheless, that" or "concede, yet, that".
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He does admit, however, that he never liked beetroot.
I must admit, however, that those instances didn't really phase me.
She does admit, however, that she hates it when her subjects insist on smiling.
He will admit, however, that Parker is better at age 21 than he was.
He did admit, however, that he was unhappy with the direction the show was taking.
He did admit however that there had been talks with the generals in recent days.
I must admit, however, that some of the choices on Sunday were amusing.
We must admit, however, that the two parts before us are a little disappointing.
I admit, however, that it hadn't occurred to me and Nora's inconsistencies often match our own.
We admit, however, that sometimes our eyes are bigger than our stomachs.
She will admit, however, that she is Guatemalan — her husband, Javier, is the Peruvian.
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