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The phrase "he admits himself" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you can use it in the sentence: "Despite his success, he admits himself that he wasn't prepared for the amount of attention his project received."
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As he admits himself, he does not know where the loss of control originates sometimes.
Language of diplomacy: Hollande speaks working English but with a pronounced accent: as he admits himself, "I speak English like a Frenchman".
My step-son receives it but doesn't really need it - which he admits himself.
Shrien Dewani was told by Belmarsh Magistrates the bail extension was on condition he admits himself to hospital in Bristol and agrees to be examined by a psychiatrist instructed by the government of South Africa.
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He admitted himself to Cedars-Sinai MedicaLos Angeles Los Angeles.
"He was nervous, and he admitted himself he went too far," she said.
In April he admitted himself to a rehabilitation clinic for substance addiction.
The next day, he admitted himself to the Massachusetts state mental hospital, where he remained for more than a month.
The force said it would respect the former boxer's privacy after he admitted himself to the clinic.
The Brazilian was by far the best player on the pitch, and he admitted himself that it was his best outing of the season.
Paul Brickhill, author of the book on which the latter film was based, was a real-life POW in Stalag Luft III, although he admitted himself that he had slightly "novelised" the story.
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