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The phrase "admits of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "allows for" or "permits," and is often used in formal or academic writing. Example: The topic of ethics admits of many different interpretations, making it a complex and nuanced subject to discuss.
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Not everything admits of improvement.
It admits of no medium.
Neither admits of a clear-cut test.
His tone, though it admits of tenderness, is stoical.
Knowledge so defined admits of three degrees, according to Locke.
The seceders insist that our Constitution admits of secession.
"It's crazy," she admits of the globe-trotting.
Like The Prince, the Discourses on Livy admits of various interpretations.
The waning response to a repeatedly presented stimulus admits of a number of different explanations.
"It's heavy," Ringwald admits, of walking around with an entire era on her shoulders.
As a subject of study "religion" admits of historical and sociological investigation, both empirical enquiries.
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