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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit without" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to acknowledge something or someone without any hesitation or reservation. It can be used in various situations, such as admissions processes, conversations, or arguments. Example: "I must admit without hesitation that she is the most talented musician I've ever met."
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In the past, Wesleyan has decided which students to admit without considering their financial resources.
ONE OF the perks of spending many years studying a quantitative subject: I have enough confidence with my intellect to admit, without embarrassment, I enjoy bad reality television.
However, it is laughable to admit (without irony) that Ratt's "I Want a Woman" was your favorite song in 1989; that would mean you were stupid, and that your teenage experience meant nothing, and that you probably had a tragic haircut.
Kant says that "[h]e would perhaps not venture to assert whether he would do it or not, but he must admit without hesitation that it would be possible for him.
I believe that everyone can admit without a doubt that our lives have become so busy that simple tasks like grocery shopping have become tedious and a huge waste of time.
I even -- and this is hard to admit without cringing -- braided my hair.
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Yes, Lin admitted without hesitation, it is.
First, no guest could be admitted without a reservation.
"Burn After Reading" is rated R (No one under 17 admitted without parent or accompanying adult).
"It is simply untrue that students are admitted without basic ... skills," he said.
She was taken to Ellis Island anyway but admitted without much difficulty.
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