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The phrase "admitted to creating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses to having made or produced something.
Example: "The artist admitted to creating the controversial piece that sparked the debate."
Alternatives: "acknowledged making" or "confessed to producing".
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In 2005, the accounting firm KPMG admitted to creating fraudulent tax shelters that enabled wealthy clients to evade $2.5 billion in federal taxes, and six former partners, including the firm's former deputy chairman, were indicted.
The Telegraph and the Mail on Sunday tried some investigative journalism to locate the boulder, contacting more than 50 masonry firms across the UK – none of whom admitted to creating the monument.
He admitted to creating what John A. Danaher III, a United States attorney, called a "massive and complex fraud scheme" that siphoned about $208 million from insurance premiums paid to investment and insurance companies he created or controlled in the 1990's.
In an effort to DRAW attention to the iPhone, Orange admitted to creating fake buzz.
Then, less than two weeks after the video's release, Sunsilk, a hair product subsidiary of Unilever, admitted to creating and uploading the video.
As it turns out, though, his denial wasn't a complete lie: His wife, Barbara Bottini, admitted to creating and managing the Twitter accounts.
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In her author's note Robinson admits to creating scenes in the first part of the story because of this.
Three Serbian nationals were jailed for five months each last week after admitting to "creating a criminal organisation" to launch the coup.
In August 2005, it agreed to pay $456m£290m0m) in fines after admitting to creating tax shelters that generated at least $11bn in phony tax losses that cost the US at least $2.5bn in unpaid taxes.
Another supporter of the movement was reluctant to condemn Fabrice Tourre, the thirty-one-year-old Goldman V.P. who had referred to himself, in an infamous e-mail, as Fabulous Fab, while admitting to creating "highly leveraged, exotic trades," or "monstruosities," without considering their full implications.
Mr Fastow admits to creating the structured finance transactions that kept debts off of Enron's balance sheets, and made the company appear to be in better financial health than it really was.
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