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- adverb By one's own
admission ;admittedly .
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Examples
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I, uh, admittingly, fell asleep in the middle of the Celebrity Jeopardy skit, but just watched it on Hulu.
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There is too much humor, too many moments of admittingly nail-biting suspense, too few moments where characters simply talk to each other.
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See, I am a huge fan boy of the first two classics, and I admittingly enjoyed Rob Zombie's Halloween when it was released a couple years back.
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Why do peope assume that because Obama will be the Democratic Nomineee, all the blue collar white voters, whose jobs are being shipped overseas, home is being foreclosed on, and whose son is in Iraq will vote for the 72 year old who admittingly knows nothing about the Economy….
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This definition is admittingly very broad; however, I think that people in this world are so obsessed with specific designation of concepts that they often miss the "big picture."
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Veronica Henry: yes, just an oversight - I'm admittingly biased towards natural sciences.
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In my view this was by far a better although admittingly lengthier interview than the one on that said chat show that screened last friday night.
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He, admittingly said he was sick and tired of it all, and no offense, the brother looks tired.
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I could be wrong and let me know if you think so, but after going back over the format of my test, I concluded that while admittingly projecting a hawkish view, at least all the questions had correct answers.
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I'm wondering if Scott Peterson can also be charged for aiding and abetting or possibly a conspiracy charge for admittingly and openly making a statement that he knew who the killer was?
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