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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted excesses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or confessing to having gone beyond acceptable limits or standards in behavior or actions.
Example: "In his statement, he admitted excesses in his spending habits that led to financial difficulties."
Alternatives: "acknowledged overindulgences" or "confessed to excesses".
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Age and his many admitted excesses have not been kind.
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Sri Lankan officials privately admit "excesses", but claim these are inevitable and will cease as the country stabilises.
Blige admitted to the excesses, drugs, and alcohol abuse of the past, but she didn't elaborate, saying simply, "My depression is over.
"Colonel García admitted that the excesses were grave and that he had a good idea who was responsible," the envoy wrote.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who took office last month, has admitted to previous "excesses" by security forces and vowed to govern for all Iraqis.
"There are excesses," he admitted jovially, but only in the cause of saving nature.
Gwynne, initially silent, later admitted she drank to excess in her early 20s, and had difficulty connecting emotionally with men.
dExclusions were serious illness, pregnant, usual physician prescribed bronchodilators, beta-adrenergic antagonists of systemic glucocorticoids or admitted to drinking in excess of 25 drinks a week.
Neurosurgical patients admitted due to alcohol excess had higher ITU mortality than nonalcohol-related neurosurgical patients: 32.1% versus 14.39% (P = 0.02), respectively.
But he also admitted that there had been "excesses" by Iraqi security forces.
He had played a similar role in the Vietnam veterans' movement, keeping the Pol Potists in their place at the admitted cost of some rhetorical excess on his own part.
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