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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted a great" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks a necessary object or context.
It could be used in a context where someone is confessing to a significant action or feeling, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "He admitted a great mistake in his judgment during the meeting."
Alternatives: "acknowledged a significant" or "confessed a major".
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HM Revenue and Customs are pursuing the club over offshore payments made to staff around the turn of the century and, although Rangers have vowed to defend their claim vigorously, Johnston admitted a great deal of uncertainty remained.
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As the journalist Lynn Barber commented in an interview with her: "It slightly suggests that she is not very good at 'reading' men, perhaps because she is, as she admits, a great romantic".
A type, or "legisign" as he also calls it, "has a definite identity, though usually admitting a great variety of appearances.
As a non-Muslim, I will admit a great deal of ignorance on this topic.
That avenue is currently closed to Virginia, because state politicians have resisted tuition hikes as well as admitting a greater proportion of out-of-state students, who pay higher, nonsubsidized fees.
On the other hand, when the SINR thresholds values decrease, the HetNet can admit a greater number of secondary users but at the cost of sacrificing QoS.
"However, our figures do suggest that hospitals in England are admitting a greater number of eating disorder cases than in previous years.
Hundreds of thousands of students are finding out their A-level results, with a new system in place that means universities in England are allowed to admit a greater number of top-performing pupils.
One way they do that is by admitting a greater proportion of patients with diseases like dementia or alzheimer's, where predicting the end of life is often uncertain.
And, as he himself admits, a greater degree of consensus would be needed for a regulation.
Nine percent of Americans admitted feeling "a great deal" of prejudice towards Muslims, while 20% admitted feeling "some" prejudice.
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