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The phrase "admit it more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a need for someone to acknowledge something to a greater extent, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "You need to admit it more if you want to move forward."
Alternatives: "acknowledge it more" or "confess it more openly".
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In fact, I have to say that Mrs Coles changed me completely and she loved me – I'm ashamed to admit it – more than my mother ever did.
DAISY COCCO DEFILIPPIS will be the first to admit it: more than anything in this world, she wants to be a grandmother.
What Scaramanga says is, "You get as much fulfillment out of killing as I do, so why don't you admit it?" — more of a mouthful, although Lee was never one to let a few indigestible consonants spoil his appetite.
What Scaramanga says is, "You get as much fulfillment out of killing as I do, so why don't you admit it?"—more of a mouthful, although Lee was never one to let a few indigestible consonants spoil his appetite.
I'm certainly not that much drunker than I truly am feeling - although I'm feeling more so now, I have to admit it: more and more with every single second of this (whatever this is - I still can't say).
We arrived as crowds of young people drifted away from the monthly East End Festival, with music acts on street stages, clubs open late and a vibrant gaiety beyond the energy of us midlifers; it was (we hate to admit it) more fun to imagine than to partake in.
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Some men go to them and don't admit it, but more and more men are comfortable admitting it".
I admit, it's more difficult now than it was 30 years ago because there are more things on offer.
BBC figures admit it's more difficult to find Palestinian spokespeople and the result is that pro-Palestinian activists cry foul.
And when we squirm about the language of "workshy", "layabouts" and "idlers", let's be honest enough to admit it is more often the language of newspapers than MPs.
I'm back writing a scholarly book again on Turkish nationalism but I do admit it's more fun to just make things up.
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