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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as admit" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "I have to admit that I was wrong about the decision."
Alternatives: "as I acknowledge" or "as I confess".
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The news release hinted that Mr. Geithner will answer his many critics as well as admit to mistakes that will be a guidepost for future leaders.
Though he would ever as much as admit to it, he was a genuine national treasure.
Ideological élites tend to allow for the reversion into monarchy, as well as admit to heavy censorship.
The self-professed retired millionaire has been very vocal about denying allegations of her alarming behavior, and has taken to Twitter to deny various claims, as well as admit to having plastic surgery, suffering from an eating disorder, and threatening to sue nearly every tabloid and magazine that wrote about her.
They use more words related to cognitive insight, such as "admit" and "explain".
Similar(54)
In model II, all ratings were classified as admitted (high and low priority) or non-admitted.
Mr. Browne described Mr. Greene and Ms. Gliedman as "admitted heroin addicts".
It quotes three Karzai advisers as admitting they knew fraud had been committed by their side.
Ravel is reported as admitting he tried to make Scarbo more difficult than Balakirev's Islamey.
Many times, observation patients were found to have the exact same symptoms as admitted patients.
(Note: "Company CEO denies dungeon orgy" is just as bad as admitting to enjoying them).
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