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"admitted to feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's attitude about a particular emotion they are experiencing. For example, "John admitted to feeling relieved after his job interview was finished."
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He admitted to feeling uneasy.
Jefferson admitted to feeling frustrated.
He admitted to feeling fairly superfluous.
But after visiting Connecticut Kanyinda admitted to feeling wary.
Ms. Fuller admitted to feeling "constrained" on her last tour.
Mr. Homeyer admitted to feeling a bit smug.
But Mr. Golden admitted to feeling a little queasy.
Afterward, he called Kuroda's stuff "filthy" and admitted to feeling slightly overmatched early.
The margin was now two strokes, and Stricker admitted to feeling the pressure.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has admitted to feeling doubts over the existence of God.
Cashman admitted to feeling scared and anxious; he said people tried persuading him not to participate.
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