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The phrase "admits that it was" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's acknowledgment of a past action or situation, often in a context of confession or recognition of a mistake.
Example: "The company admits that it was responsible for the data breach that affected thousands of customers."
Alternatives: "acknowledges that it was" or "confesses that it was".
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In retrospect, she now admits that "it was really stupid of me not to have known about the anti-inflammatory's side effects, but the pills were working".
Pond admits that "it was all fun until it wasn't" and hints that the next book, a follow-up to "Over Easy" that she's already started, will deal with some of that fallout.
Matthew Comisky, its president, admits that it was a mistake to send out those letters summarily telling shopkeepers they were to be evicted.
Still, even Kodak admits that it was, once.
Still, he admits that it was not easy giving up the trappings of conventional male success.
Arteta, though, admits that it was far from easy to leave Everton after six-and-a half years on Merseyside.
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Though he does admit that "it was nice to have won it".
Hutchinson admits that it's a good question.
Von Tscharner Fleming freely admits that it's a bit of both.
Jeffery admits that it's a tough sector.
He admits that it's easier to analyze his ardor than to express it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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