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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of acknowledging or accepting a greater amount of something, such as information, responsibility, or feelings.
Example: "In order to resolve the conflict, both parties must be willing to admit more of their mistakes."
Alternatives: "acknowledge more" or "accept more."
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Privately they admit more doubt.
There are, I admit, more pressing matters.
It began to admit more non-Swedish churches, including black and Latino congregations.
What if that encourages the school to admit more foreign students?
In the 1960s, universities across the country faced intense pressure to admit more minority students.
Among the recommendations was one to loosen immigration limits to admit more skilled foreign workers.
The 12 windows, enlarged to admit more light, took 48 bitterly cold days to complete.
These universities turn hundreds of excellent AAB students away each year and could easily admit more.
For a moment, it seemed like Clinton would then admit more mistakes.
The administrators decided to evacuate the hospital and not to admit more evacuees from the neighborhood.
And it's surely gotten worse as colleges admit more students early.
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