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The phrase "as I admitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a previous statement or confession you made.
Example: "I was hesitant to share my thoughts on the project, but as I admitted, I was struggling with the concept."
Alternatives: "as I confessed" or "as I acknowledged".
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Still, as I admitted earlier, the case for the opposing doctrine of further chances, based on the I Peter passages, is also inconclusive.
It's not about self-exploration — it's not about me — it's about making the best movie possible.' And as soon as I admitted that, it was amazing how the crew morale pivoted and suddenly everyone had my back.
"As I admitted, I should have done this earlier when an honest answer could have affected me personally," McCain said in his speech to the South Carolina Policy Council, a conservative think tank.
That is the honest answer I never gave to a fair question....' As I admitted, I should have done this earlier, when an honest answer could have affected me personally.
Colleagues stared at me with "I told you so" incredulity, insinuating ever so delicately that if, as I admitted was ever-so-remotely possible, I had accidentally left the jeans on a bench in a New York gym, however upscale, it was equivalent to leaving your BMW convertible purring outside a crack den.
And then even those Republicans, perhaps the group I feared the most, made me set aside my pride as I admitted to myself that they, too, were not all out to prevent my child's happiness.
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No one seems to mind that I don't know what I'm talking about – as long as I admit it.
As cynical as I admit to feeling about Julia's petition (I predict that it generates a few scattered "real girl" photo shoots at most before the magazines she targets return to business as usual), her message is sound.
If you read the various news announcements, you might have thought (as I admit I did) that, beginning today, all you would have to do is tweet the pizza emoji to Domino's and you'd be on your way.
Billy refused us on the grounds that we'd become "too political" and "too harsh" (which we had, as I admit in my book Crazy For God).
As much as I admit I'm terrified by the crazy lines at the mall, I'm devising my plan of attack for returning and exchanging certain gifts -- and impulse buys I bought for myself while gift-shopping!
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