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The phrase "admitting that there is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging the existence of something, often in a context of discussion or debate.
Example: "He was reluctant to speak, but eventually, he found himself admitting that there is a problem that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that there is" or "recognizing that there is".
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"People are generally admitting that there is something interesting," he said.
But the bloggers were as open to admitting that there is a lot of hollow hysterica online as Mullan was to admitting that there is a lot of insular intellectual acrobatics in professional print.
Since then, the US government has quietly dropped the recommendation, admitting that there is no scientific evidence to prove the benefits.
He doesn't weigh his fears of coercion (admitting that there is no evidence of this in states that have such laws) against the consequences of not adopting the Massachusetts legislation.
Ms Stone says Freedom and other such programs are "a first step", since anyone who installs and uses one of them is admitting that there is a problem, and "something needs to shift".
The 25-year-old and his representative have been concerned by Roy Hodgson, the Palace manager, publicly admitting that there is little money to spend on players and that the team's aim this season is simply survival.
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Geez, that'd be admitting that there's a problem.
I don't mind admitting that there are movies that make me cry.
Coffey admitted that "there is much more to do".
The European Medicines Agency EMAadmitsithathatherere is still a problem.
And I must admit that there is something intimate about working in the forest.
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