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The phrase "admitting the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or recognizing an issue or difficulty that exists.
Example: "The first step in resolving the conflict is admitting the problem and addressing it openly."
Alternatives: "acknowledging the issue" or "recognizing the difficulty."
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Those people say that they were blindsided by the crisis, and that the administration had not been open enough about admitting the problem and not aggressive enough about addressing it.
Mr. Jobs may have come around to admitting the problem, but in the presentation on Friday, he also took the time to show videos of other devices from rival companies that he said had similar problems.
At least Mr. Zuckerberg has traveled a long way in admitting the problem and has said more than any other digital C.E.O. that he regrets that he had not taken action sooner.
Lauding me for admitting the problem, these cyber Dr. Ruths directed me to Web sites that explored the issue.
The company made the right early moves by admitting the problem and promising refunds, plus interest, to customers.
Twelve months ago, McIlroy ended his engagement with Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki days after they issued wedding invitations - admitting "the problem is mine".
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She did not share the profound disillusion of writers such as JM Coetzee, while admitting the problems brought by the new dispensation in her country.
Last July, the company admitted the problem and apologized.
They say the first way to treat a problem is to admit the problem exists.
If they admit the problem, that will get them into legal trouble.
When she finally admitted the problem, her son came up with a solution.
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