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The phrase "admitted the names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone acknowledges or confesses to knowing or revealing certain names, often in a legal or formal setting.
Example: "During the investigation, the witness admitted the names of those involved in the incident."
Alternatives: "acknowledged the names" or "revealed the names".
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The police have admitted the names and addresses come from a database of those arrested during anti-austerity protests.
The MP said that Rusbridger had "admitted the names of British agents were in documents he could not bother to read, but he sent abroad to America.
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"You have to admit the name is long, and a bit of a tongue twister".
And, I admit, the name elicits bad memories of cheesy B-movies with shaky camera work and fake-looking monsters.
He asked her to draw up a business plan and, with the landlord's financial backing, Robertson has rehired 20 of her 28 former staff (some had found other jobs) and, with a "fresh" new sign, will open Wellworths (she admits the name is "cheeky") next month.
Pearson's author bio plainly admits the name is a fake, saying his work "has been published under multiple pseudonyms.
Lawley admitted forging the names of two trustees and fraud by abuse of position involving the use of money from the Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Fund.
In an interview with the Arizona Republic, Fistler admitted the benefits of having a name affiliated with a beloved figure among Hispanics in Arizona.
It's widely viewed as a marketing ploy, even though some skeptics admit that the names help raise awareness about storms.
He got the cat admitted using the name of his mother, a biochemistry professor at the university.
He was immediately taken to New York Hospital and admitted under the name David D. Newsom, "without the knowledge or authorization" of the State Department, the agency said later.
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