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Discover LudwigThe phrase "willing to admit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's readiness or willingness to acknowledge or confess something. Example: Despite his initial reluctance, John was eventually willing to admit his mistake and take responsibility for it.
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Productivity will suffer more than companies are willing to admit.
Not that he's willing to admit it.
And that was just those men willing to admit it.
"It's unfortunate that neither party is willing to admit that".
Only one drinker is willing to admit to backing "yes".
Because I'm willing to admit I might be wrong.
We are more willing to admit times are scary".
Yet few of us are willing to admit it.
But that doesn't mean they're willing to admit it publicly.
Patterson is willing to admit that was a legitimate touchdown.
Pete Rose willing to admit that he bet on baseball?
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