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The phrase "admittedly unlikely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is not very probable or is unlikely to happen, often in a context where one is presenting an argument or opinion.
Example: "While the chances of winning the lottery are admittedly unlikely, many still buy tickets in hopes of a miracle."
Alternatives: "undeniably improbable" or "acknowledged as unlikely."
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An admittedly unlikely scenario.
Given the state's budget crisis, that is admittedly unlikely.
They had a string of admittedly unlikely hit singles.
This is where I would put my campaigning efforts, on the admittedly unlikely prospect that Easington would elect me.
In the admittedly unlikely event that Back to Bedlam's follow-up contained a cover of Boney M's Hooray!
Whether Gatsby ever described himself as "blond, bouncy and one for the boys" is, admittedly, unlikely, but Henry gives the persona a modern spin.
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Unless bad light stops play, which, admittedly, is unlikely.
If Congress were to reinstate the assault rifle ban (admittedly an unlikely prospect), there would be no more United States of America.
Asos bags Matt & Nat However, Stella can console herself with some shopping on Asos (admittedly an unlikely image).
The pope, admittedly, is unlikely to have an account at Ladbrokes but the Queen, as a racehorse owner, was presumably told of the bookies' press releases that broke the news.
This is the kind of thing you find funny?" Actually, the show is very funny - playful and not overly respectful of its source material; Malvolio's increasing incredulity, as he relates the admittedly wildly unlikely plot of Twelfth Night, that he is the one considered mad is nicely drawn.
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