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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging something that is generally accepted or recognized as true.
Example: "The issue, admittedly known to many, has been overlooked for far too long."
Alternatives: "acknowledged to be" or "recognized as".
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Women have, admittedly, known this since the dawn of time, but women living alone have had a commensurate rise in the last 30 years, and women suffer 55,000 more strokes than men each year.
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Lots of people in politics, who admittedly know nothing about what's on those returns, think Romney must be doing a cost-benefit analysis.
Hereniko admittedly knows more about the film world than the Internet world, but from a content point of view, her timing couldn't be better.
He admittedly knew almost nothing of the project before arriving.
I, admittedly, know very little about their religion.
While I don't really see how acting in yet another shoot 'em up qualifies as rebranding (taking on Wallace Shawn's role in a My Dinner With Andre reboot, on the other hand…), I admittedly know nothing about branding nor the motion picture industry.
Mr. Borba is admittedly little known in the United States.
They were, admittedly, well known among friends for their anti-British and anti-imperialist sentiments; each, separately, while drunk, had confessed to working for the Soviets.
Admittedly, I know few Barbadian women, but I'd like to believe that any one of them could stand tall in the face of a coherent list of ingredients.
He is so happy in Nashville that he talks of moving to Music City, of ending his career playing for Coach Jeff Fisher, of living in a city that, admittedly, he knew little about.
Admittedly, Marc Emery knows a lot about pot fighting for its legalization has been his life's work.
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