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though I admit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "though I admit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a point or concede a perspective while introducing a contrasting opinion or statement. Example: "Though I admit that the project has its challenges, I believe it will ultimately be successful."
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58 human-written examples
Though, I admit, only interesting for me.
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It is one of the few vegetarian versions of any meat-centred dish that can stand entirely on its own merits – commercial versions tend to be delicious (though, I admit, the plucky sort has my heart. And lungs. And windpipe).
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(The Coke is hard to take though, I admit. Maybe because I'm so much more likely to cut spinach leaves into hopeful shapes with a cookie cutter).
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"Though I admit that it's controversial, I raise their fee".
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Though I admit it's a facile mistake to make.
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(Though I admit I'm not the most intrepid downhill rider in the world).
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The logic of Whitlock's argument is hazy, though I admit to some fondness for the sentiment.
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That didn't make any sense to me, though I admit I was interested in the idea of meeting Erika.
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The fillets went very well with the vegetables, though I admit the dish wasn't at all escabèchelike in the end.
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(Though I admit you have to be careful lest you cut your bare feet).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
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I am choosing to believe that he was well intentioned...though I admit a part of me can't shake the feeling he christened me 'Pooh' to satisfy a more impish, dare I say, sadistic craving".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "though I admit", ensure that the statement following the admission directly relates to and contrasts with the admitted point. This maintains clarity and logical flow.
Common error
Avoid using "though I admit" when the admission undermines the subsequent point entirely. This can weaken your argument and confuse the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "though I admit" functions as a concessive conjunction, introducing a clause that acknowledges a point, often to contrast it with a subsequent statement. As Ludwig AI correctly identifies, it signals a balanced perspective.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "though I admit" is a phrase used to introduce a contrasting viewpoint by first acknowledging another perspective. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is grammatically sound. While relatively uncommon, the contexts show its applicability across a variety of media sources. When writing, use "though I admit" to create balanced and reasonable arguments, ensuring the contrasting statement directly relates to the point being admitted. Alternatives include "although I concede" or "even though I acknowledge".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
although I concede
Replaces "though" with "although" and "admit" with "concede", providing a slightly more formal tone.
even though I acknowledge
Substitutes "though" with "even though" and "admit" with "acknowledge", emphasizing the contrast.
while I acknowledge
Uses "while" instead of "though", implying a simultaneous action or state.
I grant that
A more direct way of conceding a point before introducing a counter-argument.
I concede that
Emphasizes the act of conceding a point.
I acknowledge that
Focuses on the act of acknowledging something, often used in more formal settings.
to be fair
Introduces a statement to provide balance or acknowledge another side of an argument.
admittedly
A concise way of admitting something, often used to introduce a contrasting thought.
I must admit
Highlights the speaker's obligation or need to admit something.
it is true that
Directly acknowledges the truth of a statement before introducing a contrasting idea.
FAQs
How can I use "though I admit" in a sentence?
Use "though I admit" to concede a point before presenting a contrasting argument, as in: "Though I admit the project has risks, the potential rewards are significant."
What are some alternatives to "though I admit"?
Alternatives include "although I concede", "even though I acknowledge", or "while I acknowledge", depending on the desired level of formality and emphasis.
Is it better to use "though I admit" or "although I admit"?
Both "though I admit" and "although I admit" are grammatically correct and largely interchangeable. "Though" is generally considered slightly less formal than "although".
What's the difference between "though I admit" and "but I admit"?
"Though I admit" is used to concede a point that contrasts with a subsequent statement. "But I admit" places more emphasis on the admission itself, often implying a reluctance or surprise in making the admission.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested