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Discover Ludwig"I admitted to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are confessing or acknowledging responsibility for something. For example: "I admitted to making a mistake in the report."
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I admitted to sexting pictures.
So I admitted to the affair one evening after dinner.
Defeated, I admitted to Tim, "I'm not sure I can eat dinner".
I admitted to General Clark that I'd forgotten what Operation Just Cause was.
Then, I admitted to being willful and he allowed that he was incorrigible.
I admitted to him that I stole a scene from it, and he laughed.
"I admitted to being a lute player because lute music is considered serious music".
HA It's probably time I admitted to being another Brit who could use some help.
I was asked only a couple of private questions, but I admitted to no dysfunction whatsoever.
"I'm really confused," I admitted to Rob. "Maybe I'll call Lee".
When I admitted to a reasonable knowledge of the language, he seemed delighted.
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