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The phrase 'have been admitting' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has done something over a period of time. For example: "The hospital has been admitting more patients than usual this month."
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Had it backed McQueary, it would have been admitting Curley and Schultz and Paterno had negligently handled McQueary's initial report.
American officials have been admitting that the policy, in a well-worn phrase, is to "punish France, ignore Germany and forgive Russia" over Iraq.
Two hallmarks of Mr. Trudeau's government since it took power 10 months ago have been admitting Syrian refugees and promising action on climate change.
Because Banksy never claimed the work as his (technically by doing so he would have been admitting to a criminal offence) after 3 months in his possession the statue belonged to AK47.
In banning such items as funeral scarves and elaborate mourning dress, the colonists seem to have been admitting to powerlessness, as if their desire for British goods were itself the instrument of their subjugation.
It was the latest in a series of attacks at the border crossings, which have been admitting only the barest of essentials under the blockade Israel imposed last June, after the Islamic militant group Hamas took control of Gaza.
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Poorer countries have been admitted before.
Would I even have been admitted?
More than 300 people have been admitted... over the past two days".
"The errors made in this case have been admitted.
Ten or 20 years ago, Frances Harris almost certainly would have been admitted.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com