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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitting the amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone acknowledges or accepts a specific quantity or sum, often in financial or legal discussions.
Example: "After reviewing the expenses, the accountant is admitting the amount owed to the vendor."
Alternatives: "acknowledging the sum" or "accepting the figure".
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The reality is, I spend hours (and hours) planning every little detail but the idea of admitting the amount of time I've spent planning and preparing just horrifies me and I have absolutely no idea why.
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Upon the Commission's decision that it had such power, the parties, following its suggestion, filed formal stipulations under Rule V of the Commission's practice admitting the amounts of the charges, the illegality of which had been declared by the Commission, and thereupon the reparation order was made.
The company admitted the amount was very large but said it reflected outstanding returns for shareholders.
However, he admitted the amount of compensation was high by German standards.
But the most vexing and complex problem I'll solve concerns my airline mileage club status.I'm embarrassed to admit the amount of time I've spent thinking about airline loyalty programs.
Sky admitted the amount it paid for the TV rights was about £330m more than analysts had forecast.
Only recently my family and I spent two years back living in Sydney and I have to admit, the amount of advertising surrounding sports gambling was just incredible.
He called the film's gore "over-the-top" and "in your face" while admitting the film had an "unusual amount of self-parody".
Curriculum planners admitted that the amount of attention paid to the concepts and components of human rights was not satisfactory.
While he admitted that the amount of "speculative loans, or those that are not currently productive, is not insignificant," he stressed that all involved in putting together the package were confident that the government would not be forced to bail out the banks.
"While he admitted that the amount of 'speculative loans or those that are not currently product is not insignificant', he stressed that all involved in putting together the package were confident that government would not be forced to bail out the banks".
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