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Discover Ludwig"having admitted that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing something that the speaker has previously acknowledged or admitted to. For example: "Having admitted that she had made a mistake, Sarah apologized for her actions." In this sentence, the phrase "having admitted that" indicates that the speaker is referencing a previous admission of guilt or fault. Another example: "Having admitted that she was afraid of heights, Jenny was surprised when she successfully completed the high ropes course." In this sentence, the phrase "having admitted that" shows that the speaker is referencing a previous admission of fear. In both examples, "having admitted that" is used to introduce a dependent clause that provides context or background information for the main clause that follows. It can also be used to add emphasis or add a sense of continuation to a sentence.
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Before you know it, Marc is tattling on Yvan for having admitted that he doesn't like the painting either.
Having admitted that he should have set the bar lower, he said in an interview in December, "I've got a big mouth that gets me into trouble".
However, Sir Alf Ramsey, having admitted that the softness of the ball in no way excused England's huge shortcomings, is still smiling tonight.
Surely he can never sit in judgment on England again having admitted that he did not know enough when he was in charge.
He denies, despite the group's Australian lawyer Andrew Hamilton said on ABC TV last week, having "admitted" that he boycotted Avnon because he was Israeli.
And certainly Gilmour did wrong although, having admitted that he had taken LSD and Valium prior to the protests, it's arguable whether he was wholly responsible for some of his more extreme idiocy.
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He'd have admitted that.
And now the Justice Department has admitted that.
Even Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has admitted that.
A year ago, I would not have admitted that.
Greitens has admitted that he had an extramarital affair.
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