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The phrase "admitted that he experimented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's acknowledgment of conducting experiments or trying something out, often in a context of honesty or revelation.
Example: "During the interview, he admitted that he experimented with various methods to improve his results."
Alternatives: "acknowledged that he tested" or "confessed that he tried out".
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The criminal complaint also said the college investigator told federal agents that Dr. Hamid "admitted that he experimented with heroin for approximately one month" while working on the project.
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Rather than do that, he experimented.
He has to: just before returning to Parliament in 1999, the man whom many had considered the true heir of Margaret Thatcher scandalised the fustier Thatcherites by admitting that he had experimented as a young man with gay sex.
Mr. McDonnell admitted that he had no idea whether the rest-stop experiment would be a success.
Skelley also admitted that he had no written permission from NAVSEA authorizing his experiments.
He admitted that he chewed oysters, too.
She admitted that he was frustratingly picky.
Mr. Rahimi admitted that he provoked her.
Lang admitted that he didn't.
He admitted that he had.
He admitted that he had organised sabotage.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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