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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is superior or improved in comparison to another option or situation.
Example: "While both options have their merits, the new model is admittedly better in terms of performance and efficiency."
Alternatives: "undeniably superior" or "clearly improved".
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All of this is admittedly better than the really bizarre comment Trump made during an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity in October 2017.
Since all humans can paint (some, admittedly, better than others), the mental ability to do so, if not the actual technique, must have emerged in Africa before the first emigrants left.
So we did, and we said the prayers, and back downtown I went, admittedly better prepared to face another day of recrimination and crisis at the gathering of great sportsmen and women of the world.
(University of Iowa, paper, $19.95). The prospect of a book filled with prose poems is admittedly better than the prospect of a book filled with thumbtacks, but not by much.
W is admittedly better than Stone's reactionary and treacly 9/11 movie World Trade Center, and it has an intelligent, interestingly restrained performance from Josh Brolin, who avoids making the man himself look like a dope, and also gives some idea of how profoundly lonely he must be.
Admittedly, better or worse scenarios are also easy to envision.
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It's scary how much of this stuff we're still trying to work out — admittedly with better technology.
Similarly, instead of an icon saying "browse the Web," there is one labeled "Internet Explorer," admittedly a better known product.
Police forces in the UK, admittedly some better than others, have expertise in trafficking and cross-border investigations.
There is a reason why the TV series – admittedly, much better than the films – continued to wow audiences for a dozen years.
A cash bar is, admittedly, a better way to clear out an industry party than simply capping the distribution of liquor, like Funny or Die did.
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