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The phrase "admit to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone acknowledges or confesses to a particular fact, action, or feeling.
Example: "After much hesitation, she decided to admit to her mistake during the meeting."
Alternatives: "confess to something" or "acknowledge something".
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It is difficult, I guess, for a country to admit to something like this.
"Therefore, I simply will not be forced to admit to something I did not do".
Which is why I feel the need to admit to something: its demise is all my fault.
"Most people wouldn't even write a book like this, much less admit to something as personal as sexual abuse," he said.
"I simply will not be forced to admit to something I did not do," Ms. Waters said in a statement on Monday.
"I could never admit to something I didn't do," said Mr. Bozella, 18 at the time of the crime, 50 now.
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Islam admitted to something more in the range of $3m.
Dr. Attia admits to something he believes many doctors may in fact be guilty of.
While "no doubt" and "might" weren't quite the right word match, at least Steinbrenner admitted to something.
Officially, it admits to something called the "technogenic problem" that supposedly threatens to shut down many public services and much of heavy industry in 2003.
In a post-conviction statement released by the FBI, it is clear that Hashi has admitted to something that demonstrably cannot not be completely true.
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