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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitting this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or conceding a point or fact, often in a discussion or argument.
Example: "Admitting this may not be easy, but it is necessary for progress."
Alternatives: "acknowledging this" or "conceding this".
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But admitting this can be difficult.
And that admitting this is funny.
Yet ministers, by and large, hesitate before admitting this.
Of course, admitting this fact is easy; overcoming it is far more difficult.
There could be no valid basis for admitting this confession against Rudish in a separate trial.
Admitting this, however, we are still far from the proposition implicit in the plaintiff's requests.
But he soon gave up, admitting, "This is a pretty picture.
Williams endured a rigorous training regime, admitting this made her "a bit of a bore" socially.
Evidently, Mr Clinton's period of contrition is over.The White House is not admitting this, of course.
Right now, the prospect of the EU admitting this fractured Balkan state seems remote.
I am admitting this only because I have made a deal with God.
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