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Discover Ludwig"candidly admit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to be honest and frank, or to express that someone is being open and sincere. Example: "I candidly admit that I was wrong in that situation."
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Today, IBM executives candidly admit that medicine proved far more difficult than they anticipated.
Let us candidly admit that there are shameful blemishes on the American past, of which by far the worst is rum.
"I have to candidly admit to you that I came to it too late in the process to affect it," Mr. Tierney said.
Even the state officials now threatened with penalties candidly admit to widespread shortcomings in tracking and protecting society's most vulnerable members.
A Woman's Hormone Quandary" (March 23): It is reassuring to have someone candidly admit how hard it is for many women to live life without hormone replacement therapy.
Vintage Fraser it is not, the author's family candidly admit, though "Captain in Calico", about real-life pirate John "Calico Jack Rackhamm, is still a "cracking little story".
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As Oaks candidly admits, Edur's career has suffered most.
When a player is nervous – as Lisicki candidly admitted she was – a self-consciousness creeps in.
And he candidly admits that his few encounters with American bands "have never really clicked".
Yet as Waldegrave candidly admits, at the time he very much felt like somebody.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com