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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a point or concession while introducing a contrasting idea or argument.
Example: "Admittedly, the project faced several challenges, but we managed to complete it on time."
Alternatives: "Granted, yet" or "While it's true, however".
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In a yurt, admittedly, but still.
A textbook discontinued in 1991, admittedly, but textbook nonetheless.
Not a strong case, admittedly, but a case.
It's garbage from Anderson, admittedly, but it's also stunning batting.
I want to address my tweeps (a made-up word, admittedly, but that's what people do).
This only works with a track, admittedly, but it's not far off.
Which was bizarre to witness, admittedly, but still preferable to Kay Burley.
It's a good-looking picture, admittedly, but it is also fantastically boring.
"In a field of one, admittedly, but even so, don't belittle it".
Only a one percent difference, admittedly, but coming in second place is worrying for Labour HQ.
There's some glamour in being a spy, admittedly, but you can't show off about it.
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