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The phrase "admitted about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion. A more appropriate phrase would be needed to express the intended idea.
Example: "He admitted about his mistakes during the meeting."
Alternatives: "admitted to" or "confessed regarding".
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Hospital officials said the baby was unharmed and in good condition when admitted about 7 30 p.m. Monday.
Women were first admitted about three decades later.
"It sounds like a gimmick," Barnes admitted about the piece.
In its inaugural year, it admitted about 740 boys and girls, including 180 boarders.
The college admitted about 65 recruited athletes, or about 15 percent of the 2006 incoming class.
"I have mixed feelings," he admitted, about his duty to shoo dogs out of the metro.
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He was hospitalized for a week, then re-admitted about a month later with complications for five more weeks.
The existing program admits about 158,000 guest workers each year.
The Deputy Prime Minister agrees with Labour that Britain should admit about 500 Syrians.
But the government admits about 3,800 demobilised fighters are not involved in any state projects.
At the end of the article, what does the writer admit about customers?
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