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The phrase "admittedly to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it is intended to be used, as "admittedly" typically introduces a concession or acknowledgment, but "to" does not follow logically.
Example: "Admittedly to my surprise, the results were better than expected." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "admittedly" or "to be fair".
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It is hard, admittedly, to argue with their findings.
To talk this way is, admittedly, to miss the point of "Nameless forest".
Productivity growth has been woeful (even though, admittedly, to some extent this reflects high employment growth).
It is difficult, admittedly, to find writers who believe this to be true of themselves.
It's easy, admittedly, to say in hindsight, but none of these has proved true.
He chose wrongly, admittedly, to try to fly under the radar … He's sorry," she said.
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Serkadis' parents are also admittedly unable to provide for her due to their poor means of survival.
My qualifications for this admittedly hard-to-find position?
I was, admittedly, primed to love tales of ballooning.
This is admittedly hard to do during periods of uncertainty.
It is, admittedly, harder to justify a 20th stab.
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