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The phrase "admittedly even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a point or fact that may seem surprising or counterintuitive, often to emphasize a concession.
Example: "Admittedly even the most experienced professionals can make mistakes from time to time."
Alternatives: "even if it's true" or "it must be acknowledged that".
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Admittedly, even as an early 20-something, I must constantly fight the brat impulse.
Admittedly, even dreamy start-ups like Napster hope to make millions one day -- and the Web promises to be an unparalleled way to buy, sell and market products.
Admittedly, even the leotard era has yielded some great moments – Confessions on a Dancefloor was great – but it has since seen diminishing returns.
Several doctors I spoke with were religious before they became patients, but they were admittedly even more so once they faced serious illness.
Admittedly, even the role of "David Beckham" looks to have been a challenge at times, but with enough preparation, and a script involving a well-groomed Arthurian central midfielder, Hollywood won't know what's hit them.
Admittedly, even fewer, just 5%, named CSR in its own right as the single most important criterion; but one might add to this the additional 24% who said that the reputation and integrity of the brand, to which good corporate citizenship presumably contributes, matter most.
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The pizzaghetti combos I'd find were admittedly never even close to being as delicious as my grandparents' cooking but they were cheap, tasty and available enough to keep me coming back for more.
"In a field of one, admittedly, but even so, don't belittle it".
Not my strong point, admittedly, and even when I added up 65 and 20 at 17 Across, say, filling in EIGHTY FIVE — which totally fit!
I have three broadband providers for my home, a bit obsessive, admittedly, but even in regular times the reliability of each leaves something to be desired.
This latest go-round, directed by Iqbal Khan, is the best yet, sharpening the focus on an admittedly difficult, even contentious work.
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