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The phrase "admitted assault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone acknowledges or confesses to committing an act of assault.
Example: "During the trial, the defendant admitted assault, which significantly impacted the jury's decision."
Alternatives: "confessed to assault" or "acknowledged the assault".
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Dennis Waterman has now admitted assault, a criminal offence, so shouldn't we expect the police to look into this?
He admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and was given a conditional discharge but was told to pay compensation and costs.
Milligan admitted assault and threatening behaviour.
Ayre admitted assault to severe injury, permanent disfigurement and danger of life on 2 August.
Bishop, 27, from Treorchy, Rhondda, admitted assault and was told to pay fines and compensation of over £1,000.
Jake Morris, 23, of Holden Road, Leigh, admitted assault and two counts of burglar at Bolton Crown Court.
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Mr. Brown said that Mr. Luster admitted assaulting the girl three times in the summer of 2003.
This month Mr. Heinrich, 53, admitted assaulting and killing Jacob Wetterling on the night he kidnapped him, in October 1989.
Vincent McKevitt, 38, head of the salad bar chain Tossed, yesterday admitted assaulting members of security at the Embargo Republica club in west London.
But it was uncertain whether he would recant his statement after he had been scalded in the face with hot oil by another inmate who admitted assaulting him because he was "a snitch".
Trooper Smith admitted assaulting Justin Mills, a Nebraska man who had been arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, said John Hagerty, a state police spokesman.
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