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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or conceding that something is at a low level or standard, often in a context where this is relevant to the discussion.
Example: "The budget for this project is admittedly low, which may limit our options for resources."
Alternatives: "undeniably low" or "acknowledged as low".
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Allianz Leben's profitability is admittedly low.
The June presidential vote will be a genuine contest by the region's admittedly low standards.
By the admittedly low standards of shareholder democracy, that's considered repudiation.
I don't kid myself that the Romney campaign takes its talking points from The Times Op-Ed page, but he exceeded my admittedly low expectations.
Having scored a surprise election victory in 2004, its government, a coalition including another dozen parties, has surpassed (admittedly low) expectations.
The aesthetic is eclectic and colorful, a kind of post-ironic shabby chic — although admittedly low on shabby and high on chic.
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Invites to (admittedly low-grade) events had increased.
Personal computers were an admittedly low-volume market at the time, but the IBM PC dominated it.
This looks like it could be a Verizon-specific variant with a muted silver tone, depending on how you squint at the admittedly low-res image evleaks shared, though to my eye it could just as easily be white, too.
Many technology stocks have doubled or tripled -- admittedly from low bases -- in the last 18 months.
At the last Republican debate, on the 10th, he declined, for the most part, to act boorish and immature, and behaved in a way that many pundits described using an admittedly very low bar as "Presidential".
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