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although admittedly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'although admittedly' is correct and usable in written English.
'Although admittedly' is used to concede that something is true, even if it does not support your argument. For example, "Although admittedly, the professor's lectures are long, they are filled with useful information."
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News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
though admittedly
even though admittedly
while it is true that
while recognizing that
with the understanding that
notwithstanding that
despite the fact that
to be fair
in fairness
although undoubtedly
although definitely
although really
although supposedly
although incidentally
although undeniably
although unquestionably
although arguably
although allegedly
although indisputably
although doubtless
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59 human-written examples
Although admittedly it is like comparing Jessica Mauboy to Beyonce.
News & Media
"Although admittedly unconventional and not polished, there was no intent to defraud".
News & Media
Although admittedly incomplete, the figures from Amnesty International are widely accepted as authoritative.
News & Media
Although admittedly, in recent years I have heard more and more Italian and French voices.
News & Media
This is a wonderful show, although, admittedly, with a definite streak of kitsch.
News & Media
Although, admittedly, this is mainly because they are both quite bad.
News & Media
Refn's films look like nobody else's (although, admittedly, 2009's Valhalla Rising was pretty Malick-like).
News & Media
Welfare benefits are under attack everywhere, although admittedly starting from a stronger position.
News & Media
Although, admittedly, it did include some who were too young to vote.
News & Media
I saw it happen in Northern Ireland, although admittedly it took a very long time.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
1 human-written examples
Likewise, during a visit to France I found that a tea-break was unheard of--although admittedly we did spend 4 hours having lunch every day.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "although admittedly" to introduce a counterpoint or limitation to a previous statement. This shows balanced reasoning and strengthens your argument by addressing potential weaknesses.
Common error
Avoid using "although admittedly" too frequently in a single piece of writing. Overuse can make your writing sound hesitant or unsure. Vary your sentence structure and use other concessional phrases.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although admittedly" functions as a concessive conjunction, connecting two clauses while acknowledging a point before introducing a contrasting element. It shows awareness of different perspectives. Ludwig AI confirms this usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Science
19%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "although admittedly" is a versatile concessive phrase used to introduce a contrasting point while acknowledging the validity of an earlier statement. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. It is very common in writing, particularly in news and media, science, and formal business contexts. When using "although admittedly", be sure to vary your sentence structure and avoid overuse to maintain a clear and engaging writing style. Other options, such as "though admittedly" can provide similar meaning and can be used to avoid repetition.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
though admittedly
A more concise alternative, with similar meaning.
even though admittedly
Adds emphasis to the contrast, highlighting the surprising nature of the concession.
while it is true that
A more formal way to introduce a concession.
while recognizing that
Similar to "while it is true that", but emphasizes recognition of a fact.
with the understanding that
Suggests a shared understanding of the conceded point.
notwithstanding that
A highly formal and somewhat archaic way to introduce a concession.
despite the fact that
Focuses more on the contrast than the concession itself.
however, it must be said
Emphasizes the speaker's need to make the concession.
to be fair
Implies a need for impartiality in the discussion.
in fairness
Similar to "to be fair", also indicating impartiality.
FAQs
How can I use "although admittedly" in a sentence?
Use "although admittedly" to concede a point before presenting a contrasting argument or perspective. For instance, "Although admittedly, the evidence is limited, there is a compelling argument to be made."
What's a more concise alternative to "although admittedly"?
A shorter alternative to "although admittedly" is "though admittedly". It conveys the same meaning with fewer words.
Is "although admittedly" formal or informal?
"Although admittedly" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. However, more formal alternatives like "notwithstanding that" may be preferred in certain academic or professional settings.
What is the difference between "although" and "although admittedly"?
While "although" introduces a simple contrast, "although admittedly" explicitly acknowledges the truth or validity of a point before introducing the contrast. It adds a layer of concession to the statement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested