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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something allows or accepts exclusively certain items, people, or conditions.
Example: "The venue admits only ticket holders, so make sure to purchase your tickets in advance."
Alternatives: "allows solely" or "accepts exclusively".
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Despite abundant and harrowing testimony, Japan admits only general responsibility.
Kaist admits only about 1,000 freshmen each year.
A motion to dismiss, like a demurrer, admits only facts well pleaded.
Known as a transfer high school, Bushwick Community admits only those teenagers who have failed elsewhere.
"It's a lot for a kid to take," Fagan admits, only after some prodding.
Properly carried out, it admits only highly qualified candidates while apprising others of their realistic prospects.
Tower East, built in 1982, admits only residents eligible for HUD Section 8 rental assistance.
"i had another small one," she admits, "only i used that".
The snazzy zebra-wood door is, he admits, "only a veneer".
Taleb fabricated her, which he admits only in a footnote and in the index.
Of the 12,000 in the camps whose status has been "verified", Bhutan admits only that 297 were expelled.
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