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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone acknowledging or confessing something about themselves, often in a context of personal responsibility or guilt.
Example: "After much reflection, he finally admitted himself to the mistakes he had made in the project."
Alternatives: "confessed to himself" or "acknowledged his own".
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"He was nervous, and he admitted himself he went too far," she said.
In April he admitted himself to a rehabilitation clinic for substance addiction.
He eventually returned to New York and admitted himself to the hospital.
He admitted himself to Cedars-Sinai MedicaLos Angeles Los Angeles.
The next day, he admitted himself to the Massachusetts state mental hospital, where he remained for more than a month.
The former boxing great Oscar De La Hoya admitted himself to a treatment facility for substance abuse.
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As he admits himself, he does not know where the loss of control originates sometimes.
I think he'll even admit himself his match fitness isn't there.
Breaking cover in the closing poem of this collection, he admits himself to be "dying by inches".
"He'll admit himself he is a proper cricket geek.
Stephen admits himself that he has absolutely no musical ability whatsoever.
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