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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly no" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a fact or situation that may be unfavorable or disappointing.
Example: "Admittedly no, I haven't completed the project on time, but I have made significant progress."
Alternatives: "I must confess no" or "I have to admit no."
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For decades, admittedly, no neuroscientist has been known to repeat the love experiment.
There was no hang time, no long-range accuracy, and admittedly no funk.
Admittedly, no one has made more money from boxing than Mayweather, which counts for something.
Admittedly, No 6's mix of music and literature (rock'n'read?) owes a certain debt to Latitude.
Admittedly, no tourist will pay to fly to Houston just to relax but this is an asset for residents.
Mr. Vitale, once known as Good Looking Sal, is admittedly no innocent bystander, nor is he a stranger to the witness stand.
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The information was admittedly limited — no questionnaires, no conversations, no sniffing of chemicals — but it was objective, and standardized across patients.
Against, admittedly, absolutely no odds, death has found the Corner House.
QUESTION FROM LARRY (ALEXANDRIA, VA): John McCain admittedly is no domestic policy expert.
If any avant-gardists raised hell for Bush this fall, I didn't hear about it — although I admittedly made no effort to find them.
Although the Chinese defense, admittedly, has no military value and is doomed to break down ultimately under the battering of Japanese armament, it succeeded today [Dec.
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