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The phrase 'it admittedly' is grammatically correct and can be used in formal written English
It is used to introduce a statement that is accepted as true, although it may seem somewhat surprising or strange. For example, "It admittedly seems strange that a cat can meow but not woof, but this is the case."
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Although MoneySavingExpert looks like a throwback to a previous era of the Web (which it admittedly is), its bulletin boards regularly hum to the sound of the average Brit looking for a good deal and shooting the shit about stocks and shares.
(Some of it, admittedly, has been quite funny).
You can't see them making a musical out of it, admittedly, but it's by no means a "difficult" movie, carried along by tension and heart-rendingly empathetic performances.
As beautifully composed as it admittedly was, you wondered whether his eye was on his human subjects or on that glowering ocean horizon or fetching swimming-pool architecture.
And just as the Panton S chair was famously featured on the cover of Vogue magazine (with Kate Moss wrapped around it, admittedly.
The start of each season draws the country's social and political elite some of it, admittedly, looking more dutiful than eager.
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Anyhow, back in 1974, they got it bang on (admittedly, it looks a slightly ropy programme).
It cost (admittedly at 1932 prices) $25.
It is, admittedly, an odd term.
(It is, admittedly, a comfortable-looking sofa).
OK, it is admittedly early days for Daniel Craig.
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