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The word "admitting" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as an admission or acknowledgement. For example, "I'm admitting that I made a mistake on this project."
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Clarke called on pro-Europeans to make the case for the EU more effectively as he called for the fulfilment of Margaret Thatcher's two key European ambitions – completing the single market and expanding the EU by admitting Turkey.
Gathering artists for the 40th Glastonbury had been easier than usual, said Eavis, admitting that the act he was most "wobbly-kneed" about was Willie Nelson.
"It's a very late and convenient conversion from some of them [her opponents] in the lead-up to an election, but I'm glad they are now finally admitting what I've been saying all along has been right," she said.
It is an approach that reaped rewards, with a leaked email from a Mirabella staffer admitting that the incumbent has been "outgunned" by McGowan's refreshing campaign, which has more than 400 volunteers and has raised $82,000 via crowdfunding.
Clinton appeared to contradict herself at one point, admitting that some 30,000 emails from her tenure at Foggy Bottom that she had deemed personal no longer existed.
Norway and Iceland maintain commercial whaling programmes in spite of the 1986 International Whaling Commission (IWC) moratorium, but Japan insists its programme is scientific, while admitting that the resulting meat ends up on plates back at home.
Dr Barbara Hakin, the national director of commissioning operations for NHS England, said: "The demands on the NHS frontline remain high but we continue to deliver good services in the face of this pressure, admitting or treating and discharging more than nine out of 10 patients within four hours".
With admiration and appreciation, David H Petraeus Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 6.15pm ET23:15 AP's first take on David Petraeus's resignation: David Petraeus has resigned as director of the CIA after admitting he had an extramarital affair.
Nigel Farage had been expected to grab between 75 and 100 extra councillors at best, but added nearly 130. Labour MPs and activists, who had tried largely to ignore Ukip's impending arrival as the fourth party in British politics, veered between admitting that it had been hit and that Ed Miliband had to do better, and trying to dismiss Ukip as still so small as to be largely irrelevant.
Snowden, who is hiding in a safe house in Hong Kong, where he remains free despite admitting to the biggest leak of US secrets in a generation, spent nearly two hours taking questions on the Guardian website.
As the transfer window closes on Monday, time is running out for Arsène Wenger to strengthen his squad before the phase with the manager admitting he needs reinforcements quickly, although he did bring in Mathieu Flamini on Thursday on a free transfer.
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