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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether someone has confessed or acknowledged something, often in a legal or informal context.
Example: "During the interrogation, the suspect admitted anything that could potentially incriminate him."
Alternatives: "confessed to anything" or "acknowledged anything".
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But Tebow has never admitted anything of the kind.
He never admitted anything, but the rumors stuck.
"You've never admitted anything to Torvald?" Kristine asks.
His lawyers said Mr. Khan, while living in Pakistan, was "forcibly disappeared" and that he had "admitted anything his interrogators demanded of him, regardless of the truth".
South Africa admitted its horrid racism; Germany admitted hers, but America has never admitted anything.
Interesting how that one original respondent who was so cocky and self-assured hasn't sent a photograph or admitted anything astonishing.
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"I'm not afraid to admit anything.
Wiggins admits anything less than victory will be unsatisfactory.
For what felt like hours, he refused to admit anything.
"We are not admitting anything," Hernández's lawyer, Manuel Vasquez, said.
I said I would admit anything just so they would stop.
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