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The phrase "as having admitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has acknowledged or confessed to something in the past.
Example: "The defendant was found guilty, as having admitted to the crime during the trial."
Alternatives: "having acknowledged" or "having confessed".
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He said that Carlson interpreted Santos as having admitted to having something in his hand.
In affidavits unsealed last month, federal agents quoted Anderson as having admitted giving steroids to specific baseball players, although the affidavit omitted the names of the players.
For good measure, Aamer is described as having admitted frequenting the once notorious Finsbury Park mosque and the Four Feathers mosque, described as "the home of radical imam Abu Qatada".
Livedoor News quoted many such fans as having admitted that they were honestly just attracted to the enigmatic European.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version wrongly identified North Dakota as having admitting-privileges regulations.
The Chinese Ministry of Justice, as well, has admitted that the system violated items in the Chinese constitution.
As Powell has admitted, he will have to live with that for ever.
(As he has admitted, his people skills aren't the best).
Developers of platforms such as Facebook have admitted that they were designed to be addictive.
As Smith has admitted, "I struggle to smile, let alone be romantic".
As he has admitted since, however, the break did him the power of good.
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