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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or allowance for additional information, interpretations, or possibilities in a given context.
Example: "The theory admits more than one explanation for the observed phenomena."
Alternatives: "allows for more" or "permits additional".
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We also discuss cases where W1, p(M, N) admits more than one component.
Cambridge admits more state school numbers, but only 16 successful UK applicants are black.
The self-selecting editorial part of your brain admits more stuff.
However, this theory does not specify how to resolve ambiguity when a scene admits more than one vector analysis.
Brazil now admits more immigrants (legal ones, at least) from Europe and the United States than from Latin America.
"You can hand them back!" But she admits more seriously that she would have liked her own.
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Privately they admit more doubt.
There are, I admit, more pressing matters.
Fine, cancel welfare for them and admit more.
THE exclusive world of hedge funds is admitting more investors.
Her efforts to admit more veterans as undergraduates were also praised.
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