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The phrase "admitted swindling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses to having engaged in fraudulent or deceitful behavior.
Example: "After a lengthy investigation, the businessman finally admitted swindling his clients out of their savings."
Alternatives: "confessed to fraud" or "acknowledged deceit".
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Two fraudsters have admitted swindling £46,000 from the London cycle hire scheme.
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She was moved to admit that Conroy had swindled her while at the same time hurting her relationship with Victoria for his own benefit.
Christopher Rocancourt, the man who has admitted soaking the rich in the Hamptons last summer by passing himself off as a scion of the Rockefeller clan, has been indicted on charges he swindled $100,000 from a woman.
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Mr. Ahmad is accused of swindling naïve borrowers in Queens.
She later found out that her lover was swindling her.
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