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The phrase "admitting it would be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of acknowledging or confessing something, often in a hypothetical or conditional context.
Example: "Admitting it would be a significant step towards resolving the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "acknowledging it could be" or "confessing it might be".
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The comedian tried to couch his answer by saying the script was written using humor that high school students engaged in, admitting, "it would be silly not to acknowledge that we were also, to some degree, glamorizing that type of language in a lot of ways".
Admitting it would be hard to give the toy away, Mr. Littlefield was still looking forward to his nephew's reaction.
Both Pecknold and Allain refused to consider the prospect of an all-Connecticut final, even while admitting it would be fine with them if it happened.
Within moments the youngster finds himself chastised by Tompkins for tacitly admitting it would be hard to give up his laptop.
David Cameron has made it clear he wants to see better guarantees from Pfizer, and the business secretary, Vince Cable, has refused to rule out intervention in the bid, while admitting it would be "tricky".
Admitting it would "be hard and very difficult", Mouzalas said it was likely that the Greek armed forces, recently brought in to build "hotspot" screening centres, would be deployed to tackle the crisis.
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The attack comes as the Nigerian government admitted it would be unable to meet its own timetable to destroy the militant uprising to the country's north.
Stephen Harper, the Canadian Prime Minister, admitted it would be hard to secure President Putin's support.
Almost everyone admits it would be hard, if not impossible, to meaningfully curb smuggling in Agadez.
Carmichael admitted it would be difficult for the new home secretary, Amber Rudd, to tackle the issue.
While congratulating themselves on avoiding marriage, he admitted it would be nice to celebrate their relationship.
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