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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitting to that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or confessing to a particular action, thought, or feeling.
Example: "After much reflection, I find myself admitting to that mistake I made last year."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that" or "confessing to that".
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But so far, no one in leadership roles (with one or two exceptions, as we will see) is admitting to that.
Failure is a part of everyone's life story, and powerful people aren't afraid of admitting to that.
Without admitting to that, Thomas said, "My team right now is a little tentative".
I don't like admitting to that, but I am". There was a sense of that post-game Saturday.
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"I did, I admitted to that," Gates responded.
"I'll admit to that".
We'll admit to that".
"I admit to that charge".
I'll admit to that, too".
Again, the United States has never admitted to that cyberoffensive action.
"I hate to admit to that one," he says.
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