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The phrase "admits liability" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to indicate that a party acknowledges responsibility for a particular issue or claim.
Example: "The company admits liability for the damages caused by the faulty product and has agreed to compensate affected customers."
Alternatives: "acknowledges responsibility" or "accepts liability."
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18 March 2009 At the High Court in London, Metropolitan police admits liability for the 2003 assault on Ahmad and pays him £60,000 damages.
April 2011 Facing dozens of civil actions from alleged phone hack victims, NI makes "unreserved apology" and admits liability for "some" of the cases against it, but insists it will contest other cases.
The Donmar Warehouse, which conducted an internal investigation into the event, admits liability, guaranteeing that the actor will receive compensation, but questions the extent and severity of the injury and its effects.
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It might admit liability.
Neither admitted liability.
West Midlands Police settled without admitting liability.
Samsung has not admitted liability.
Met does not admit liability.
Neither company is admitting liability.
The company did not admit liability.
The Foreign Office did not, however, admit liability.
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