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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits how much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's acknowledgment of a certain degree or extent of something, often in a context of honesty or revelation.
Example: "She admits how much she struggles with balancing work and personal life."
Alternatives: "acknowledges the extent" or "confesses the degree".
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Matthew Elliott, chief executive of Vote Leave, said the government had "cynically buried its own report because it admits how much control we've handed to the EU".
This is all articulated in the song, "It's Not Over," during which Danielle admits how much she actually likes Campbell.
A few dozen paces up the path, Gilbert admits how much, during the memoir period, she'd missed inventing characters, building worlds in her mind -- and yet how much those memoirs made this novel possible.
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"Everybody wants to cover their TV and not admit how much TV they watch".
Or rather, I admitted it, admitted how much love there was.
This has traditionally led to sampling bias, as even moderate drinkers rarely admit how much or exactly what they consume.
I think Johnny should be ready to admit how much we've meant to one another over the years.
"Most people don't admit how much they take, and most people don't admit that they drink too much".
Jeter, a player who hates to discuss injuries, could finally admit how much the injury had unnerved him.
They banter like a life-long couple who dare not admit how much they love each other.
The club had never been shy of admitting how much they coveted the player's marketing cachet.
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