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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted the existence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or confessing that something is real or present, often in a context of discussion or debate.
Example: "After much deliberation, he finally admitted the existence of the problem that had been affecting the team."
Alternatives: "acknowledged the presence" or "confessed to the reality".
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Neither the CPS nor Scotland Yard has admitted the existence of this strategy.
Finally it admitted the existence of what it termed a "migrated archive" at Hanslope Park.
He dressed — like the rest of us — as if he admitted the existence of sumptuary laws.
The government has admitted the existence of a cartel, but has done nothing to confront or expose it.
The pope has admitted the existence of a network of gay prelates in the Vatican, reports published on Tuesday said.
For the first time, the government officially admitted the existence of a large number of "cancer villages" caused by pollution.
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The obvious necessary condition of those orders v for which there exists a halvable S 2,k,v) is that v admits the existence of an S 2,k,v) with an even number of blocks.
The towing carriage and conditions have not been altered admitting the existence of considerable background noise.
It is considered emasculating to even admit the existence of such thoughts.
Polish and Romanian authorities admit the existence of black sites on their soil after months of denials.
Further, the employee is deemed to admit the existence and amount of the debt as described in the notice of intent to offset.
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