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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits to generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses to having created or produced something, often in a context where this admission is significant or noteworthy.
Example: "The scientist admits to generating the controversial data that sparked the debate in the research community."
Alternatives: "confesses to producing" or "acknowledges creating".
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Quicken 2002 for the Macintosh admits to generating an "Incorrect Statement Ending Balance" when reconciling a mutual fund account.
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It does not look good that, at a time when 500,000 people in the UK are reliant on food aid, Tesco admits to having generated 28,500 tonnes of food waste at its stores and distribution centres in the first six months of last year.
Inside.com, a site devoted to the digital revolution in the entertainment industry, has admitted to having trouble generating enough subscriptions for its website and is now going to appear as an old-fashioned print magazine.The big media companies can at least console themselves that the start-ups no longer pose such a threat.
Case-patients who died in the community generated 93% of the secondary cases, whereas case-patients admitted to an ETU generated 7%, and case-patients who survived their illness in the community generated <1%.
Warner admits to nothing.
He admits to it.
India admits to 4m.
No one admits to responsibility.
Mr. Derriso admits to bafflement.
Molina admits to feeling tired.
He admits to being nervous.
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