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The phrase "admits to launch" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that someone acknowledges or confesses to having initiated something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The CEO admits to launching the new product without proper testing."
Alternatives: "acknowledges the launch" or "confesses to launching".
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Mr Townsend presented his brainchild to a sceptical world on September 10th 2001: not the best day, as he admits, to launch a visionary environmental initiative.Iowa's senior senator, Charles Grassley, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, kindly steered $50m to Earthpark in the 2004 appropriations bill.
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American military officials announced in June that a Sudanese man with ties to Al Qaeda, arrested in Sudan, had admitted to launching a Soviet-designed SA-7 shoulder-fired missile at an American warplane in Saudi Arabia late last year.
Case in point: a 16-year-old school boy from Devon, England has admitted to launching cyber attacks on websites around the world, all while he was just 15 years old, the Guardian reports.
Case in point: a 16-year-old schoolboy from Devon has admitted to launching cyber attacks on websites around the world, all while he was just 15 years old.
Violence has simmered across eastern Ukraine for more than a month since pro-Russia rebels began seizing buildings on April 6, but this is the first time nationalist paramilitary groups have openly admitted to launching assaults in the areas.
Page maintains that she went into work as usual on the day of the book launch but admits to a niggling doubt that this wasn't the norm for other writers.
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He admits to it.
The most popular site that no one you know will admit to frequenting, is launching its very own VPN service today, called, get this: VPNHub.
While he admits he "would have preferred to launch in a more dynamic period," he says that brokers are still busy with showings and that he is prepared — with a $7 million investment — to ride out the bad times.
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