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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or conceding that something is small or limited in size, importance, or impact.
Example: "The budget for this project is admittedly small, but we can still achieve great results with careful planning."
Alternatives: "undeniably small" or "acknowledged as small".
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The number of Americans living in Bali is admittedly small.
The rival bidders for the admittedly small contract were Oracle and Peoplesoft.
THEIR ranks are admittedly small, but their views seem incompatible with their political philosophy.
So far stars have committed themselves in admittedly small but telling ways.
It is admittedly small stuff compared with Poland, the biggest, strongest and most useful new NATO member.
They also lived longer than the group (admittedly small) who ran more than 20 miles per week.
He is, far and away, the most celebrated American football player from Denmark, an admittedly small group.
Analyst James Goodman at Investec said: At €28m for 1MW of operational capacity, today's (admittedly small) deal seems very expensive.
One, admittedly small, firm – MF Global – has already gone belly-up in the US thanks to indirect bets on Europe.
For this reason, the labor market could give back about half of its admittedly small recovery from the recession, measured in terms of hours worked per capita.
Of an admittedly small sample of 37 infertile women in his study, two-thirds became pregnant after a single incubation, regardless of which method was employed.
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