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Discover Ludwig"admit to doing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to express the act of acknowledging or confessing to something. One example could be: "After much deliberation, the suspect finally admitted to robbing the bank."
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But that is all that I admit to doing..
But that is all that I admit to doing...
I admit to doing work because I'm a vain actor.
I can't admit to doing much, just walking around and looking.
This is the first time I'll ever admit to doing a J-turn".
But the word "apology" has become so politicized in our own discourse that no president can admit to doing it.
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And they actually admitted to doing it, too.
I don't have to go back because he already admitted to doing it and everything.
He admitted to doing business with Iran and Libya, but "Iraq's different," he said.
Hope, formerly a judge in Scotland, admitted to doing much of his thinking on public transport.
One who cheerfully admits to doing so is Didier Krzentowski, the owner of the Parisian design gallery Galerie kreo.
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