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The phrase "admitted to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or confesses to a particular fact, action, or situation.
Example: "After much hesitation, she finally admitted to her mistake in the report."
Alternatives: "acknowledged something" or "confessed to something".
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Islam admitted to something more in the range of $3m.
While "no doubt" and "might" weren't quite the right word match, at least Steinbrenner admitted to something.
In a post-conviction statement released by the FBI, it is clear that Hashi has admitted to something that demonstrably cannot not be completely true.
As the Dream-Over began, a team leader said one person had admitted to something unusual: dreaming in black and white.
Yet when I hung up, I realized that she had, in a sense, admitted to something disturbing.
We are confident that Bill Gates is a brilliant guy, but he just admitted to something that the entire world has known for decades.
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It is difficult, I guess, for a country to admit to something like this.
"Therefore, I simply will not be forced to admit to something I did not do".
Dr. Attia admits to something he believes many doctors may in fact be guilty of.
Which is why I feel the need to admit to something: its demise is all my fault.
"I simply will not be forced to admit to something I did not do," Ms. Waters said in a statement on Monday.
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