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The phrase "admit whether or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of acknowledging or confessing something, regardless of the condition or situation being true or false.
Example: "He refused to admit whether or not he had made a mistake in his calculations."
Alternatives: "acknowledge if" or "confess whether".
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This time around, he faces competition for the evangelical vote from Ted Cruz, a firebrand Texan senator, Rand Paul, a libertarian senator who makes much of his religion, and Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, who, like Mr Huckabee, refuses to admit whether or not he believes in the theory of evolution.
Bush first said he would have invaded Iraq, then later said he had misheard the question, but still refused to admit whether or not he would have sent in the U.S. military.
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