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Discover Ludwig"admittance of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means the acceptance or acknowledgement of something. Example: The company's admittance of failure in their marketing strategy was a necessary step towards improvement.
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Often, however, the admittance of new members has engendered controversy.
Nor is changing the soliloquy's position mid-previews an admittance of failure.
The special rapporteur, Philip Alston, on Thursday welcomed Ban's final admittance of the UN's culpability.
The debate about the admittance of refugees should not, of course, be dominated by economic concerns.
Add an admittance of only owning five sweaters to the committee of cool kids, and social outcast status was hers.
Khodorkovsky has previously said he would not ask for a pardon, as it would imply an admittance of guilt.
In 1985 the Rabbinical Assembly voted to allow the admittance of women as rabbis for the first time.
Martha Burk, the chairwoman of the National Council of Women's Organizations, who has led the campaign for admittance of a woman, has promised not to ease the pressure.
Much as I respect Danny Baker, the admittance of brown sauce into his Sausage Sandwich Game is a clear category error.
The overdue awakening is untimely for athletes who have Athens in their minds but who offered an admittance of steroid use.
Clothes Show Live are connecting male eating disorders to fashion, but it is stark that the most public admittance of the condition recently has come from John Prescott.
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