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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted also" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or conceding an additional point or fact in a discussion or argument.
Example: "He admitted also that he had made mistakes in his previous decisions."
Alternatives: "also acknowledged" or "conceded as well".
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He admitted also that he'd been hoping to win back his wife's affection.
It is admitted also that legislation may be directed against a class when any fair ground for the discrimination exists.
For bidden transportation is admitted; also that while license can be obtained under prescribed conditions for such transportation within the state it is prohibited for points outside.
Former graduate students who are no longer seeking an advanced degree in a program to which they were admitted also hold a status with the Graduate School.
In Boston, the parents of Sarah Wessman, a white student rejected from the competitive Boston Latin School when several minority students with lower test scores were admitted, also went to court.
As a unique cross-area specialization, students will study the learning sciences and technology design within the context of the area (DAPS, CTE or SHIPS), to which they are formally admitted also.
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He is, he admits, also afraid of heights.
The words "sacrifice" and "ritual" have a religious origin, but current use admits also of secular meanings.
Furthermore, Φ admits also sequentially weakly lower semicontinuous on X.
The low number of pupil premium pupils they admit also means less money.
Tambay admits also that Springboard courses are more expensive than others.
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