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The phrase "admitting that this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or conceding a particular point or fact in a discussion or argument.
Example: "Admitting that this situation is challenging, we must find a solution that works for everyone."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that this" or "conceding that this".
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A spokesperson later said that Zuckerberg had misspoken when he claimed the company "immediately... took away his profile", admitting that this removal had not happened until this year.
"It's admitting that this is simply to destroy public unions".
"The other games really don't matter," Tortorella said Wednesday, admitting that this seventh game did matter.
Even the fatalistic Turks, skeptical of Westerners' enthusiasm, couldn't help admitting that this strange art institution was awesome.
It really touched the heart," she said, admitting that this was her first trip to a comedy club.
At least 20 per cent should come from the most deprived 20 per cent of the population, she said, admitting that this was a "challenging" target.
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