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"admitted to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when describing someone or something that has been accepted or acknowledged as true or valid. Example: The politician finally admitted to being involved in the scandal.
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For if they were admitted to be reasonable people, with only the reasonable desire to be treated as human beings, then it would evidently be right to reason with them instead of arresting them.
Generally, elastase-1 is truly admitted to be the most relevant test of exocrine pancreatic status.
The IPCC had initially cleared police after an investigation now admitted to be flawed.
He was also inclined, he admitted, to be "far too arrogant and categorical" with directors.
Mr. Toffler admitted to be being "at wits' end" on several of these occasions.
If these are admitted to be independent then the breaking rate will be where is a constant.
Overall the book is a celebration, and it is only rarely that a building is even admitted to be controversial.
Both admitted to be entertaining the notion, largely because they feared what would happen if they did not.
In some influential Italian circles Japan's situation in the face of the Russian threat is admitted to be difficult.
If anti-HBV surface antigen antibody (anti-HBsAb) titer of 10 IU/L is admitted to be protective, the optimal threshold, at and after KT, is unknown.
The considered nonlinear dynamics is admitted to be a priori unknown but belonging to the class of the so-called quasi-Lipschitz vector-field.
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