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The phrase "admitted as a force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is recognized or accepted as having influence or power, often in discussions about social, political, or scientific matters.
Example: "The new policy was admitted as a force in shaping the future of environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "recognized as a power" or "acknowledged as an influence."
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Prior to Freud's final refinements to his concept of libido, he had developed an ancillary theory, in which aggression was admitted as a force of more or less equal standing with sexual motivation.
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He admitted as much with a shrug.
Quartermass admitted as much.
I admitted as much.
Ms. Berkley admitted as much.
Even Laken admitted as much.
Missouri was admitted as a slave state.
Sundby admits as much.
Ed Miliband will be forced to resign within hours, a source in Labour HQ has admitted as Labour faces up to a very bad night.
The move from being a private company to taking outside investment and going public — especially after all these years of being self-funded — is treacherous, though, and Shuttleworth admitted as much, especially in terms of being forced to setting short-term goals to satisfy investors that aren't necessarily in the best interest of the company in the long term.
To admit an unseen force as a cause of atomic motion, identified with the accumulated merits and demerits of individual beings, might seem to run against a commitment to naturalism.
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