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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly satisfying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is pleasing or fulfilling, often in a context where there may be some hesitation or contradiction.
Example: "The movie was admittedly satisfying, despite its predictable plot twists."
Alternatives: "undeniably enjoyable" or "certainly gratifying".
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Transfixed, I slipped off one strap of my dress, then the other, and whispered to him in soft, sultry tones for an admittedly satisfying 15 minutes.
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And even though it is (admittedly, and thoroughly) satisfying to some degree to blame the other party, Glozman reminds me that it's important to think about your role in a breakup.
There's admittedly something satisfying about watching the blue-dot version of yourself inch closer to its destination.
Most satisfying.
How satisfying.
To gloat, divinely satisfying.
They're completely satisfying.
It was insanely satisfying.
That might be satisfying.
None are satisfying.
Both were satisfying.
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