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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit publicly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses something in a public setting or to a wider audience.
Example: "During the press conference, the CEO had to admit publicly that the company had made a significant error in judgment."
Alternatives: "acknowledge openly" or "confess in public".
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Both the team and Johnson refuse to admit publicly that his career is over.
He did not think it was helpful for the Bank to admit publicly that it had changed its mind.
No one in Mr Obuchi's inner circle will admit publicly that there is even a need for it.
Admittedly I was worn out by then, and had eaten more free Doritos tacos than I'd like to admit publicly.
Zabel, 36, is the first professional German cyclist still actively competing to admit publicly that he used illegal substances.
One cable describes Indian officials "loathe to admit publicly that India and the US have begun coordinating foreign policies".
It may take some time, but we would applaud the first director to admit publicly: "I'm not actually worth it".
It sounds miserably unambitious so no Labour figure will admit, publicly or privately, to being a Thirty Five Percenter.
He said such concerns led him to admit publicly, on his first full day in office, to having had extramarital affairs.
Zanu-PF would be loth to admit publicly that it was backing down over anything, least of all in the face of foreigners and whites.
I salute Justice Gustin L. Reichbach for his courageous act of civil disobedience and his willingness to admit publicly his use of marijuana for medical purposes.
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