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The phrase "admitting up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or confessing to a certain level of responsibility or involvement in something, often in a context of wrongdoing or error.
Example: "He is admitting up to his mistakes during the meeting, which shows his willingness to take responsibility."
Alternatives: "acknowledging" or "confessing to".
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The scalability study demonstrates that increasing the number of FPGAs can improve energy consumption up to 40%, while also admitting up to 35% more requests into the system.
Senator Johnson's version of the bill would enable each state to issue visas admitting up to 5,000 workers.
In January, following a concerted campaign supported by The Independent, the Government carried out a major U-turn and committed to admitting up to 500 Syrian refugees.
Nor is there much to say, yet, about a constitutional conference preparing the Union for admitting up to a dozen or more new members, most of them from Eastern Europe, in the decade ahead.
"When other allies like the US, France and Germany are admitting up to 10,000 refugees, why can't we do the same, or are we now so intimidated by Ukip that we have lost our humanity?" Labour has led calls for Britain to accept between 400-500 Syrefugeesugees.
At a time when the United States is admitting up to 195,000 new H-1B's annually, there are only 140,000 employment-based green cards available annually for H-1B's -- and their spouses, who are usually admitted on a different visa, an H-4.
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We show that every elliptic operator admits (up to a stabilisation) elliptic conditions of that kind.
Beginning this fall, the new Energy Engineering major will admit up to eight new students each year.
The program admits up to 40-50 students, mostly from the consortium schools, each year.
The fixed bed may admit up to three stable steady states and consequently multiple fronts may be realized.
So it was interesting when earlier this year Knightley admitted: "Up to 25, I was pretty neurotic".
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