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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted this to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or confessing something to someone or in a specific context.
Example: "During the meeting, she admitted this to her colleagues, revealing her true feelings about the project."
Alternatives: "confessed this to" or "acknowledged this to".
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And he admitted this to his wife.
I once admitted this to a forensic pathologist.
Kind of totally loved the song, even though he had never admitted this to anyone.
When I admitted this to our resident Russophile, he recommended I start with "Pnin".
The Reichsmarschall had admitted this to him in one of their sessions.
A proud, stubborn man who was now defeated and dying, Franklin finally admitted this to his son.
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I sheepishly admit this to Dibb.
I need to admit this to myself, too.
We should at least admit this to ourselves now.
Good luck getting Ryan (let alone Romney) to admit this to you.
He may even be infected with regret, though he could never admit this to himself.
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