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The phrase "admittedly would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a point or fact that may be seen as a concession or an admission.
Example: "Admittedly, it would be challenging to complete the project on time given the current circumstances."
Alternatives: "it is true that" or "I must concede that".
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That, admittedly, would be a big step for a Democrat.
You, as someone without any managerial power, are unlikely to be able to transform the way your whole department works, save by staging some kind of workers' revolution, which admittedly would be wildly exciting, but ultimately will probably mean you get sacked.
Showing up to the bank with a briefcase full of cash (which admittedly would be so badass) wouldn't be acceptable in your lender's eyes.
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Admittedly this would be a time-consuming process at training.
Admittedly, there would be a certain rough justice in balancing Reagan Airport with Truman Station.
Admittedly, it would be hard to make a story from nearly 40 years ago into a definitive case study.
Not just because they're going to Rio de Janeiro to compete for Australia in the Games of the XXXIst Olympiad - though admittedly that would be really, really good.
But coming ahead of the centennial celebrations for Kim Il Sung, his grandfather, the agreements on food aid suggest that Kim Jong Un may be more sensitive to North Koreans' hunger and resentment though admittedly it would be hard to be less sensitive than his father.Hawks in Washington and Seoul insist there is nothing in the agreement to commit North Korea to scrapping its nuclear arsenal.
Admittedly, it would be much more fun to have issue after issue to choose from, but this is not the lot of the value investor.
Admittedly, that would be interesting and even kind of cool, but it would also be really fucking odd.
Admittedly, this would be an odd thing to ask a young child to do, murals should be painted by professionals.
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