Sentence examples for admit means from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "admit means" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "To admit means to acknowledge the truth of something."
Alternatives: "to confess means" or "to acknowledge means".

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Though quite within their power to express an opinion, it's one that they have to admit, means very little.

Admit means to confess or acknowledge what is true about who we are, as in admitting to a crime or fault.

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In other words, the more football players admitted means that fewer aspiring musicians, mathematicians and political science majors can be admitted.

Sengupta didn't disclose how many staff Antuit has right now, but he is keen to add seasoned individuals, which he admitted means a hefty salary bill.

Sure, the further slippage in deficit reduction will – as Osborne admitted mean plenty of pain in the next parliament.

The tight hold, Hoon admitted, meant few people outside Blair's close circle were in the know.

During his working day, however, he would send text messages asking a businessman friend to join him at a "magnificent" swingers' club in Madrid and bring him some "equipment", a term he admitted meant women.

Results: During 2016, 19,736 patients were admitted, mean age was 60.68 mean SAPS II was 40.64 and length of stay was 6.69 days.

A total 172/229 accepted patients were admitted (mean age was 60 ± 17 years; 118 male).

During that period 300 patients were admitted (mean duration of stay 15 ± 16 days, 25th 75th 4–22 days) to the ICU; 212 (70%) were survivors and 88 (30%) were nonsurvivors.

But experts said nuclear countries would generally be reluctant to admit new means of control.

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