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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but to admit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to introduce a contrast or exception in a sentence. Some possible examples are: - "I wanted to stay home and relax this weekend, but to admit, I did end up going out with friends on Saturday night." - "She had always been against the idea of marriage, but to admit, she found herself longing for a lifelong partner." - "The job required long hours and low pay, but to admit, it was a great learning experience for my career."
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Hewitt surely had no option but to admit her error and show contrition.
He was left with no choice but to admit exactly what he had been up to".
Strachan had no option at the interval but to admit he had made a selection error.
To a certain extent, Mr. Obama had little choice but to admit the obvious.
"But to admit that and to fail — he would not cope with that, maybe".
"But to admit this is to look weak or to seem to evade responsibility," Mr. Biddle said.
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"I was always ready to fight, but have to admit I have reached the limit".
Max's roommate, Grant James Parkss), has a crush on him but refuses to admit he is gay.
While Bell said he never bashed Dierker, he did, but refuses to admit it.
But have to admit that shocked me a little.
But nobody wants to admit it.
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