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The phrase "admitted it would be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when acknowledging or confessing that something is likely to happen or is true.
Example: "She admitted it would be difficult to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "acknowledged it would be" or "confessed it would be".
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The attack comes as the Nigerian government admitted it would be unable to meet its own timetable to destroy the militant uprising to the country's north.
Stephen Harper, the Canadian Prime Minister, admitted it would be hard to secure President Putin's support.
But she admitted it would be hard work for mining companies to meet the new standard.
While congratulating themselves on avoiding marriage, he admitted it would be nice to celebrate their relationship.
Starr admitted it would be "a real wrench to leave that beautiful theatre".
Torre admitted it would be difficult to find another chance for Embree to work on things during a game.
Berahino has since returned to training, though manager Tony Pulis admitted it would be "hard" to reintegrate him.
Carmichael admitted it would be difficult for the new home secretary, Amber Rudd, to tackle the issue.
However, the England manager also admitted it would be "naive" to think there might not be any crossover.
But he admitted: "It would be foolish and dangerous, to pretend that all people in Britain subscribe to that view".
He admitted it would be nearly impossible to enforce, since the town no longer has a marshal -- or a jail.
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