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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capable of admitting responsibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or willingness to take accountability for their actions or decisions.
Example: "In a leadership role, it is essential to be capable of admitting responsibility for both successes and failures."
Alternatives: "able to accept accountability" or "willing to take responsibility".
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Make sure your interviewer understands that you are capable of admitting responsibility as well as accepting constructive criticism.
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To succeed, however, America needs a president capable of admitting to mistakes and of learning from them.
The school said the pair were fined of approximately £170 and received as suspended probation after admitting responsibility.
The leader talked her into admitting responsibility.
After decades of denial, Russia admitted responsibility for the massacre in 1990 and opened a criminal investigation.
After an initial denial, the FARC leadership admitted responsibility, of a sort.
Police said that five of the six had admitted responsibility for the vandalism and had been released.
Will Sony admit responsibility, out the people responsible, or even hand out NGPs as a sort of media payoff.
The Provisional IRA admitted responsibility for the deaths of 13 of 16 people who went missing during the Troubles.
The Provisional IRA admitted responsibility for 13 of the 16, while one was admitted by the INLA.
Libya has never admitted responsibility for the bombing of the UTA airliner over Niger.
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