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The phrase "admittedly pretty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a certain quality or characteristic, often with a hint of concession or acceptance.
Example: "The painting is admittedly pretty, even if it doesn't align with my usual taste."
Alternatives: "undeniably attractive" or "certainly appealing".
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The number of people who actually wear these badges is, admittedly, pretty small.
Overall, it has made for a more spontaneous, unpredictable and, admittedly, pretty ramshackle type of show.
Other journalists sidestepped having to form any views of their own by writing pieces that simply collated other people's, some of which were admittedly pretty amazing.
The Wrestler runs on what are admittedly pretty traditional lines for a sports film, yet runs on them with exhilarating speed and attack.
Since the food there is, admittedly, pretty simple, and since I had a few issues with the core of the Shake menu, I'm going to take a week off from my usual Five Dishes post.
Most reports of the poll seized on President Bush's 80percentt approval rating, admittedly pretty astounding in a state he lost by 1.2 million votes and then treated with something like disdain.
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Less about commerce and more about moral and congressional corruption crippling artistic expression, the panel was self-admittedly pretty one-sided about the whole debate.
"Siesta Key" is, admittedly, a pretty show to look at.
It is, admittedly, a pretty rough gauge of our national attention to poverty.
Eleven, admittedly, were pretty small 10-300 people), while one was very large (2,337 people, around half in the "stretching" v control groups).
In 2006 a study found that, after six years, just one-quarter of Hispanic pupils could expect to be reclassified as fluent in English which is, admittedly, a pretty high bar.
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