Sentence examples for admittedly insignificant from inspiring English sources

The phrase "admittedly insignificant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is of little importance or value, often in a context where one is conceding a point.
Example: "While the budget cuts may seem concerning, the impact on our overall operations is admittedly insignificant."
Alternatives: "undeniably trivial" or "acknowledgedly minor".

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It's just the latest in a long list of personal anecdotes, which are admittedly insignificant to a federal government that insists marijuana ― a drug that nearly 50percentt of U.S. adults have tried ― also belongs in Schedule I.

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Only a God able to plumb human hearts could know the answer, but several quite human organizations try to keep track of the admittedly narrower but still not insignificant question of how much money Americans give to charities.

Admittedly, this is another step, and not an insignificant one, so I'd never recommend it as essential.

Admittedly, yes.

Admittedly, my apology is belated, less about accidentally broken baubles, more about deliberate criminality, and I'm not enclosing money, I'm scheming for free goods, but let's not quibble over tiny insignificant details.

Admittedly, Vermont beat us.

Mine is, admittedly, atrocious.

An admittedly unlikely scenario.

Admittedly, that is all.

Politics becomes insignificant.

"It is not insignificant.

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