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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she conceded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or admits something, often in the context of a debate or argument.
Example: "After a long discussion, she conceded that her opponent had a valid point."
Alternatives: "she admitted" or "she acknowledged".
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"He's nice," she conceded.
"I was thin," she conceded.
"Montana," she conceded.
"It's true," she conceded.
You're a great father, she conceded.
She conceded that perhaps it had.
I mean, I did, yes," she conceded.
"It was a good icebreaker," she conceded.
She conceded that some Democrats are skittish.
"A little bit, yeah," she conceded.
Which, she conceded, didn't happen very often.
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