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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a certain quality or characteristic, often in a way that suggests a degree of honesty or concession.
Example: "Admittedly very challenging, the project pushed our team to its limits."
Alternatives: "undeniably quite" or "acknowledged as very".
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They are, admittedly, very nice.
As rebellions go, this one is admittedly very tame.
Seriously, this song is disgusting - though admittedly very catchy," she said.
I tried talking to you about bikes but i was admittedly very out of breath.
"A point of (admittedly very little) interest," begins Mark Guthrie enticingly.
Against this admittedly very high standard, the country's performance in the 1990's began abysmally, and improved only slowly.
But the kamikaze cohort is just one, admittedly very noisy, subset of a larger pool of wounded supporters.
Instead, they all worked very hard and delivered a "celebrity writer dude" portrait on an admittedly very tasteful plate.
Trading in all of these instruments is admittedly very illiquid, but the implication is hard to ignore.However clear, does this message actually matter?
But this admittedly very limited space nonetheless made the country's population extremely competent with the practice of politics and dissent in the street.
"Essentially what we found in our admittedly very simplified study is that candidates have nothing to lose from taking a green position on climate change," he said.
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