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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as she admits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing someone acknowledging or confessing to something, often in a context where their honesty or recognition of a fact is relevant.
Example: "The report highlights several issues, as she admits, that need immediate attention to improve the project's outcome."
Alternatives: "as she acknowledges" or "as she confesses".
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As she admits, this is another matter altogether.
The reviewer definitely sounded churlish, as she admits, not to mention negative and sarcastic.
Even if, as she admits, she occasionally forgets where she left her glasses.
Sometimes, though, as she admits, you can come a cropper in more staid establishments.
As she admits, clothes, parties and glamour don't matter a jot, but they're a welcome distraction.
There are situations, as she admits in the film, "that leave you utterly speechless.
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It was not quite enough here, as she admitted later.
She became quite animated as she admitted, "I really love insects and enjoy looking at bugs".
Vanessa Feltz was never the most likely contestant to win Strictly Come Dancing, as she admitted herself.
A mother wept in the dock of an Old Bailey courtoom yesterday as she admitted killing her three disabled children.
Linda Reeves said she thought the mayor had been doing a good job until the scandal erupted, but she cringed as she admitted that she had voted for Mr. Filner.
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