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The phrase "admitted the cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone acknowledges or accepts responsibility for a particular reason or situation.
Example: "During the meeting, she admitted the cause of the project's delay was her oversight."
Alternatives: "acknowledged the reason" or "accepted the explanation."
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Esterina Hoxha, 23, from Kosovo, admitted the cause was "pretty cool".
But the foreign secretary spoke true last week when, in otherwise indiscreet and disloyal remarks, he all but admitted the cause of a hard Tory Brexit was lost.
As soon as by one's own propaganda even a glimpse of right on the other side is admitted, the cause for doubting one's own right is laid.
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And as he would have been the first to admit, the cause is far more important than its leader.
The Belfast Telegraph revealed in February that Mr McGartland was unable to collect state benefits because MI5 warned him not to admit the cause of his trauma or his gunshot wounds.
For his part, Beckham has neither denied nor admitted the offense, causing an outbreak of the adjective "alleged" such has rarely been seen in the annals of British journalism.
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Cuadrilla's executive director, Dennis Carlton, has admitted the technique has caused pollution in parts of the United States, but said the procedure in Lancashire will be safe.
Health Minister Adel Adawi told reporters outside al-Nozha hospital where Barakat was admitted that the cause of death was "ruptures in the lung and stomach, and internal bleeding".
When asked about cervical cancer cause(s), very few participants admitted knowing the cause(s) of cervical cancer (8%) and only 6% of women in the sample enumerated HPV as a cervical cancer cause.
Admitting the true cause of your obsession is the first step to recovery.
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