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The phrase "we have to concede" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a point or admitting that something is true, often in a debate or discussion context. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we have to concede that our initial assumptions were incorrect."
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"That doesn't mean we have to concede goals with the headers if he stays on the pitch.
Derek McCoy, the president of the Maryland Family Alliance, which opposes same-sex marriage, said in a videotaped conversation with the Family Research Council that "we have to concede this issue to the other side at the moment".
We play a certain way and at times we have to concede but we're not bad going forward.
If we want to live robust for much longer then we have to concede that we are getting older and readjust to that reality.
Most works use very small ad-hoc acquired datasets, differently sampled with various parameters used as outcome measures, though we have to concede that our previous works [ 22, 23] were done exactly in the same manner.
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Looking at the big picture, we had to concede that the Haitian doctors were probably right.
Though we had been desperately trying to teach him, we had to concede that Jonah was no student.
And now we had to concede, it will not be like this" (DB, 303 317).
We had to concede so far that the talk-into option generally takes time.
Until Yorkshire Pudding Hut makes its way to Florence, we may have to concede on that front, too.
OK, but don't we also have to concede that some (heterosexually married or single) gay men, for a wide variety of reasons, don't engage in gay sex?
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