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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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If the prime minister's message could be summarised in just one sentence, it was his admission that "this will not be easy".

From BBC

By enduring volatility, they gain the price of admission for impressive long-run returns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some are shocked by the admission that he invented aspects of his mentor’s past for his article, while others think the ambiguity is exactly what Thomas would have wanted.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bianco’s admission Monday that he is pausing his effort is the first hint that even he may see he’s gone too far.

From Los Angeles Times

To save time, I duck between the trees and hurry across the manicured lawn to the front door, making it to the admissions office with ten minutes to spare.

From Literature