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The phrase "admitted to everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses to all allegations or accusations against them.
Example: "During the interrogation, he admitted to everything, leaving no room for doubt about his involvement."
Alternatives: "confessed to all" or "acknowledged everything."
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I admitted to everything.
In another, he was caught hiding in a large plastic tub and then admitted to everything.
"Politicians, from prime ministers down, have since admitted to everything from pragmatism to fear as an explanation for their inaction or general complicity," Rusbridger added.
The European diplomat said that he was skeptical that Iran, given its record, had admitted to everything it was doing, but "to the best of our knowledge the Iranian capability is not at the point where they could successfully run centrifuges" to enrich uranium in quantity.
Sauer allegedly admitted to everything.
"Everybody showed up and admitted to everything," he said.
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"You will admit to everything," she tells the politician.
If it's this, I'll admit to everything".
Hang on," he says tapping my Dictaphone, "you want me to admit to everything on tape?" Reading this on mobile?
"You will admit to everything," she tells a politician who is caught on CCTV hitting the young woman with whom he's been having an adulterous affair.
Melissa admits to everything, including the fact that she "hated" Teresa during her second pregnancy.
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