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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a greater level of admission or acknowledgment, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "He admitted more than he initially intended during the interview."
Alternatives: "acknowledged more" or "confessed more."
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In the end, the U.S. admitted more than a million Southeast Asian refugees.
Instead, his regime has admitted more than 250,000 Chinese laborers on work visas.
Hoping to encourage independence, this year's conference admitted more than 300 musicians free.
Reed and others have admitted more students to bolster revenue with larger classes.
Last year, Canada admitted more than 320,000 newcomers — the most on record.
Lancaster admitted more competition was needed for places in the midfield, adding: "But we have talent coming through".
Top city public high schools admitted more black and Latino students for this coming fall, according to the city.
But he admitted more needed to be done to overcome the "historic" imbalance between supply and demand.
In the 2017 intake, we admitted more state school pupils than ever previously recorded," the university said.
They made high numbers of unconditional offers last year and will have admitted more applicants who just missed their offer.
Speaking before the summit, the prime minister insisted "it takes time to recover", but admitted more needed to be done.
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