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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or context where two options or possibilities are accepted or acknowledged.
Example: "The new policy admits both remote and in-office work arrangements, allowing employees to choose what suits them best."
Alternatives: "allows both" or "accepts both".
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Girton College now admits both women and men, while the others remain solely for women.
The modern French tradition, founded in the 19th century and known as Co-Freemasonry or Le Droit Humain, admits both women and men.
As much as Mary Jane lectures Niecy, the two women share more than she admits: both are "side pieces," who get high on sexual competition.
Intensive Care Unit Rotation: The ICU rotation provides excellent experience, by the very nature of its structure being one intern, one resident, one fellow and one Attending Physician team and admits both general and cardiac intensive care unit patients.
Medical Teams at the VA: There are 4 General Internal Medicine Teams and an Intensive Care Unit that admits both general medical and cardiac patients in need of intensive care.
The SGP admits both policies would hit the wealthiest taxpayers in Scotland and suppress property values in the most expensive areas, but Patrick Harvie, the party's co-convenor, said the tax strategy was fully justified.
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The boy admitted both murders on the first day of the trial.
The Super Bowl-winning coach, John Harbaugh admitted: "Both teams had to deal with it.
The prospect of leaving, he admitted, both inspired and intimidated him.
Or 'rape,' for that matter?" Though, she had to admit, both choices had their own logic.
His son also admitted, "Both of us spent a lot of time crying in the process".
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