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The phrase "admittedly this study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a limitation or a point of contention regarding the study being discussed.
Example: "Admittedly, this study has some limitations that should be considered when interpreting the results."
Alternatives: "It must be acknowledged that this study" or "It is important to note that this study".
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Admittedly, this study has at least two limitations.
Admittedly, this study has several limitations when considering the clinical perspective.
Admittedly this study is limited by its small sample size, and its focus on students in one class of one medical school.
Admittedly this study design did not allow us to estimate either the exact number of patients with false negative and false positive results or the conventional accuracy indices (sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive values) owing to the absence of a gold standard test.
Admittedly, this study was not designed to answer the question of how to treat spondylolisthesis, but patients in the spondylolisthesis group were older and had smaller dural sac area and despite this, significant pain reduction was observed in the multivariable analysis.
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Admittedly, because this study asked questions about past events, participants' recall may have biased our results.
Admittedly, in this study we cannot discern exactly how much the advantage concerning reducing the assortment load take its role, what we show here is this advantage should be insufficient and the strategy of circularity and self-cleavage may have been important.
Admittedly, this subject can be tough sledding.
Admittedly, the study is limited by its exclusive focus on Chinese EAL writers and the disciplinary variations of the SoP genre.
Admittedly, the study should be confirmed in an independent sample.
Admittedly, the study of overt as well as covert motor plans is inevitably accompanied by attentional processes.
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