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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly I think" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to acknowledge a personal opinion or belief while also admitting that it may not be universally accepted or may have some flaws.
Example: "Admittedly, I think that the new policy could have been better thought out, but it does have some merits."
Alternatives: "I must admit" or "To be honest".
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Michael R. Dreeben, a deputy United States solicitor general who argued for the Justice Department in support of Virginia, told the justices that "admittedly, I think neither side is able to point to a case that squarely addressed and conclusively resolved the issue that's before the court".
Admittedly, I think about and like taxes more than the average American.
Admittedly, I think it would have been pretty fascinating to be that kid...but I wasn't.
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I am admittedly biased, but I think one of the great discoveries in modern psychology is that this view of babies is mistaken.
And if the Federal District Court's decision withstands an appeal — an admittedly big if — I think we have to ask if a single federal judge didn't just blow a huge, MetLife-size hole in Dodd-Frank.
Full disclosure: she is a dear friend, so I am admittedly biased, but I think I speak for most progressives in saying she is one of the most exciting candidates for public office we have ever had run.
He adds: "Admittedly, initially I thought I would go into head office and that's where my role was.
And admittedly, I'd thought the same thing at first.
Feelings about this matter exist on a huge spectrum, but I think this admittedly late step toward advancing people's civil rights is a wonderful thing.
Peggy Mason, professor of neurobiology at the University of Chicago, wrote in a blog on Wednesday: "Why was Mr Lieb hired to begin with?" "In the end, and admittedly greatly aided by hindsight, I think that the Department of Human Genetics's decision to hire Mr Lieb was a mistake.
"Admittedly the question wasn't impossible and I think a lot of finalists probably had the ability to interpret meaning from punctuation".
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