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The phrase "admitting that the program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when acknowledging or conceding a point related to a program, often in a discussion or analysis context.
Example: "The researcher is admitting that the program has limitations that need to be addressed in future updates."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that the program" or "conceding that the program".
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Facebook abandoned the program during the course of the lawsuit and publicly apologized, admitting that the program had been a mistake," TACD writes.
In recent months, TARP has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts, with some of its harshest critics admitting that the program helped save the financial system from collapsing.
Florida Governor Rick Scott's (R) administration is acknowledging problems with its attempt to remove noncitizens from state voter rolls during the 2012 election, admitting that the program was flawed from the beginning.
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Dr. Merritt, who started the charm school eight years ago, admits that the program's name plays off the stereotype of M.I.T. students as awkward geeks in need of social graces.
Mr. Levy readily admits that the program itself, which grants participants an alternative form of certification, is far from perfect during this first experimental year.
Yet, Danielle Bricker, the Yahoo bus coordinator of Yahoo, has also admitted that the program is "indirectly" inspired by Google's initiative (Helft 2007).
Dhupelia admits that the program still needs a lot of work.
They could hear people they had voted into office admit that the program had been ongoing for seven years.
Another unit leader, who had assisted in composing the checklists, admitted that the program involved new, time-consuming work tasks, but she also pointed at benefits such as improved quality.
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