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Discover Ludwig"admit to making" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you or someone else has acted in a certain way and now the person is owning up to it. Example: "He had to admit to making a mistake in the math problem."
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I admit to making up a lot.
And I admit to making my own mistakes.
Today, no western politician could admit to making such a decision.
Or, put another way, it was impossible for him to apprehend or admit to making but a single error.
I am a fan, but I admit to making an occasional expensive mistake with a natural wine that did not live up to my expectations or its price.
Google is to admit to making mistakes in working with news organisations as it announces a new digital partnership with eight European publishers.
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On the court, Stosur admits to making adjustments, too.
Ms. Dean has admitted to making the calls.
(Preston-Werner has denied the allegations, but admitted to making "mistakes").
Mr. Kerik admitted to making calls on the contractor's behalf to city regulators.
In 2005 only half of Italy's limited companies admitted to making any profits at all.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com