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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitting lessons" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts where someone is acknowledging or accepting the lessons learned from an experience or situation.
Example: "After reflecting on my mistakes, I find that admitting lessons is crucial for personal growth."
Alternatives: "acknowledging lessons" or "accepting lessons learned".
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But while admitting lessons had been learned, Pohorecki played down both that incident and also isolated cases of racial abuse from supporters.
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He admits lessons need to be learned from the opening day defeat as the club gets used to the step up in quality from National One.
Fifa has admitted that lessons need to be learned for 2014.
Before tickets went on sale, Coe admitted that lessons had been learned from the Olympics process.
The Festival's promoter John Giddings applauded the "British spirit" that has kept attendees going over the weekend, but admitted that lessons had been learned for the future.
One of the VANISHINGLY few people in British politics who happily admits taking lessons from Trump is Arron Banks, the Ukip donor who bankrolled the Leave.EU campaign.
From an early age he was encouraged to take lessons, but was, he admits, "a bad piano student.
He's since relaxed that policy, but Rose also admitted a lesson he's learned from being both an athlete and a social media user: Sometimes criticism is an opportunity for self-evaluation and improvement.
Silva admits his English skills also need to improve – he often speaks in Portuguese during training – and is continuing to take lessons.
Freeman admits there are lessons to be learned from the Colorado experience.
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