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The phrase "admitted to disposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone acknowledges or confesses to having disposed of something, often in a legal or formal setting.
Example: "The suspect admitted to disposing of the evidence in an attempt to conceal his involvement in the crime."
Alternatives: "acknowledged discarding" or "confessed to throwing away".
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In that case, the defendant was convicted, but the conviction was later overturned when West admitted to disposing of the sandwich after studying it.
But he admitted to disposing of four bodies in Washington state and one in New York state, as well as to the killings of Koenig and the Curriers, officials said.
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Al Fiqi admitted to having a $1 million account in Switzerland, which the authority's head barred him from accessing, or of disposing of the funds, the paper said.
Durst admitted to having dismembered him and shoving the parts into body bags, explaining matter-of-factly that he didn't have the strength to dispose of the body any other way.
He admitted to being scared.
She was admitted to Stanford Hospital.
I admitted to sexting pictures.
He admitted to feeling uneasy.
Abdul Hakim Yasin admitted to his worry.
India admitted to 44%.
Though Pamuk was not a collector in any serious sense before he set out to make a museum, he admits to being incapable of disposing of certain things.
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