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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses to a particular fact or situation.
Example: "During the interview, she admits something that surprised everyone about her past."
Alternatives: "confesses to" or "acknowledges".
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But, she admits, something is lost in the process.
It was, he admits, something of a gimmick at first, but one about which he is still completely serious.
First, there is, as he cheerfully admits, something logical and vocational about the protest: basically, a society like his is supposed to oppose projects like this one.
Even though most broadcasters of the period were men, and the equipment lugged by Frankie is (Ms. Blake admits) something of an anachronism, the book makes her a ubiquitous voice on Americans' radios and a tireless chronicler of the plight among European refugees.
Near the end of Kevin Patterson's smart and exciting narrative of maritime adventure, he admits something that travel writers rarely do: the issues that drove him to brave the dangers of faraway places were not resolved by virtue of his travels.
"To a very large degree all of my paintings are self-portraits," Faught admits—something Jung would doubtless agree with.
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I have to admit something.
"I have to admit something," he said.
"They don't want to admit something different".
Gore himself has come close to admitting something similar.
They're trying to get you to admit something.
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