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"afraid to admit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a person who is reluctant to confess something, or confess to having done something wrong. For example: "She was afraid to admit that she had made a mistake."
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"I'm not afraid to admit anything.
I'm not afraid to admit it.
I'm not afraid to admit that.
In the end, I'm not afraid to admit it.
And I'm not afraid to admit I was wrong".
I had just been afraid to admit it.
Yes, I'm a fattist, and not afraid to admit it.
"She's afraid to admit it," the delegate said.
He's not afraid to admit to an oversight.
They don't seem afraid to admit their mistakes".
First, he's not afraid to admit some mildly partisan allegiances.
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