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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted there was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging the existence of something, often in a context where someone is confessing or revealing information.
Example: "During the interview, she admitted there was a mistake in the report."
Alternatives: "acknowledged there was" or "confessed there was".
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However he admitted there was "no single silver bullet" for the UK's economic problems.
Murray was happy with his performance, although admitted there was room for improvement.
He admitted there was another woman.
Even Duhon admitted there was some doubt.
He admitted, "There was concern that she was a novice".
But he admitted there was still no agreement.
But many freely admitted there was a side benefit.
Treadwell admitted there was as yet no comprehensive climate change plan for Newtok and other villages.
The manager admitted there was a gulf in quality and experience between the two sides.
Later McIntyre admitted there was no mole and he had simply found the material.
This week, the European Union finally admitted there was a problem with rising Jew-hatred.
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