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The phrase "admittedly working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or conceding that something is true or valid, particularly in the context of discussing a task or situation that is currently in progress.
Example: "Admittedly working late has become a regular part of my routine, but I find it necessary to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "undeniably working" or "acknowledged working".

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Yet it was the fund's chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, admittedly working almost in a freelance capacity, who produced a paper on the subject and said the government's cuts hurt more than they helped.

He has doubts about some of the ways that the agencies and private groups whose role it is to watch over populations of wild ducks and geese are going about their business, and muses on how a system that is admittedly working quite well might be improved.

Admittedly, working concepts, theoretical and methodical approaches that fit social sciences, engineering and the sciences likewise to gain this 'holistic picture' are hard to find.

He may not have illuminated the World Cup but he was certainly among England's better performers (not a cause for widespread rejoicing, admittedly), working hard without complaint in a left-flank role in the defeat against Italy and standing out as the best player - as well as scoring his first goal at a World Cup finals - in the decisive loss to Uruguay.

Admittedly, working class representation in politics has improved slightly since the election.

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The cast admittedly work with a will.

While the military strategy of paying off one's enemies (in the form of protection money, not to shoot at us) is debatable (it did admittedly work wonders in Iraq), what is no longer debatable is the fact that all American taxpayers, even by a narrow definition of "material support of terrorism," are now guilty of aiding our sworn enemies.

It's a bit of a lose-lose situation, admittedly, and working out who they'd least like to win the trophy might prove complicated.

(Some fields of work, admittedly, make it easier to return than others. In academia, the situation in Israel is dire.

(Some fields of work, admittedly, make it easier to return than others. In academia, the situation in Israel is dire. Two of this year's Nobel Laureates in chemistry, which was announced yesterday, are Israeli citizens who had left the country; one of them complained that he couldn't find tenure).

Admittedly, this works both ways.

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