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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitting more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of acknowledging or accepting additional information or truths.
Example: "In the discussion, he was admitting more than he initially intended, revealing his true feelings about the situation."
Alternatives: "acknowledging more" or "accepting more".
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THE exclusive world of hedge funds is admitting more investors.
One obvious answer is to boost the working-age population by admitting more immigrants.
Perhaps she should consider admitting more than one person at a time?
According to public opinion polls, most people opposed admitting more Jewish refugees into the United States.
"With this kind of resources, in perpetuity, we can sit down and contemplate admitting more students," she said.
Then, the United States had options short of invading, such as admitting more refugees fleeing the atrocities.
Admitting more refugees would not only show U.S. leadership, but also help preserve the stability of the front-line societies.
The Carnegie report called for admitting more women and members of minority groups in to the nation's medical schools.
For flows admitting more regular spectra the density of states is analyzed, and spaces on which it is uniformly bounded are identified.
Many have been in a state of denial, merrily admitting more and more students while increasing tuition fees well above the rate of inflation.
Even in prosperous, cosmopolitan Singapore, just over half of locals oppose admitting more foreign workers, according to a poll in the Straits Times.
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