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The phrase "it is admittedly true" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to acknowledge that something is true, even if you may not fully agree with it or if it goes against your own beliefs or arguments. For example: - It is admittedly true that smoking has negative effects on one's health. - It is admittedly true that some people find horror movies entertaining, even though I personally do not enjoy them. - It is admittedly true that technology has greatly improved our lives, but it has also had negative impacts on social interactions.
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It is admittedly true that late in his career something went wrong in his relationship with Tippi Hedren, with whom he became fixated.
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That may be true, but it is admittedly difficult for executives to reverse course without worrying about losing face.
It is, admittedly, an odd term.
It is, admittedly, a difficult balancing act.
(It is, admittedly, a comfortable-looking sofa).
It is admittedly unusual.
It is admittedly very rough.
It is, admittedly, quite a difficult task.
It is admittedly a little staid in places.
It is, admittedly, especially appropriate to early-career investigators.
It is, admittedly, pretty unique.
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