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The phrase "admit it would be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when acknowledging or confessing that something is true or likely to happen.
Example: "I have to admit it would be difficult to complete the project on time without additional resources."
Alternatives: "acknowledge it would be" or "confess it would be".
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For the IRA to admit it would be a start.
I love my home state and admit it would be an honor to represent the citizens of our great Commonwealth.
I had to admit it would be quite difficult to duplicate the feathery lightness or rich geometric prints of the silky harem pants.
This scheme, known as heating the wood, is so common that, off the record, loggers admit it would be impossible to find a single logger who did not disguise the origin of at least part of his timber in this way.
"Any player would admit it would be a massive honour, but there are so many hurdles to get over before that even comes," said Warburton.
The team members admit it would be unrealistic to hope to have created a "universal robot-making machine" within that time limit.
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The attack comes as the Nigerian government admitted it would be unable to meet its own timetable to destroy the militant uprising to the country's north.
Stephen Harper, the Canadian Prime Minister, admitted it would be hard to secure President Putin's support.
Almost everyone admits it would be hard, if not impossible, to meaningfully curb smuggling in Agadez.
But she admitted it would be hard work for mining companies to meet the new standard.
Carmichael admitted it would be difficult for the new home secretary, Amber Rudd, to tackle the issue.
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