Examples of 'has to be admitted' in a sentence

Meaning of "has to be admitted"

has to be admitted: This phrase is often used to acknowledge or concede a fact, truth, or reality that may be difficult to accept or admit. It implies a recognition of a situation or circumstance that is undeniable or deserving of acknowledgment

How to use "has to be admitted" in a sentence

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has to be admitted
It has to be admitted that we have been trapped.
A child with the mentioned symptoms has to be admitted to hospital promptly.
It has to be admitted that it is not at all effective as it stands.
This lack of contact with fire authorities and insurers has to be admitted.
This has to be admitted if we are hoping for more unity.
This is a hard situation for families when a love one has to be admitted.
It has to be admitted that doctors can make mistakes.
My county health department has told me that only a guide dog has to be admitted.
It has to be admitted that this type of immunity is infrequent.
In the church, one also has to be admitted.
It has to be admitted that this method has its advantages.
I have had a lot of luck, it has to be admitted.
But he has to be admitted.
If they were, then the fact has to be admitted.
It has to be admitted that research on this topic is still in its infancy.

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What happens if my pet has to be admitted to the hospital?
It has to be admitted that the historic building was not kept untouched.
That is a serious problem, it has to be admitted.
It has to be admitted that these consultations revealed considerable and widespread scepticism.
In terms of performance, it has to be admitted that England were woeful.
It has to be admitted that we've been trapped.
Convergence with the Council of Ministers has been rarer, it has to be admitted.
So he has to be admitted.
Q, My county health department has told me that only a guide dog has to be admitted.
Finally it has to be admitted that its real use is for EU military purposes.
Nevertheless, the situation is not good, it has to be admitted.
The beneficiary has to be admitted to a home by the Casa Misericordia.
It has to be admitted that this is not self-evident.
In this respect, therefore, it has to be admitted that there will be cutbacks.
It has to be admitted that " area " of exclusive powers is an unfortunate expression.
I mean, Meredith has to be admitted to that campus.
It has to be admitted that wars happen, despite our best endeavours.
Your younger grandson has to be admitted to school this year . Right?
It has to be admitted that this second feature is missing from the Commission 's leadership.
Don't joke… She has to be admitted into school thisJune month!
It has to be admitted that decision-making in the union is often lengthy and cumbersome.
It still has to be admitted and shown to a jury?
On balance, it has to be admitted that a method is difficult to define.
Nevertheless, it has to be admitted that their practical implementation poses problems.
However, it has to be admitted that it all comes down to personal judgement.
I am afraid it has to be admitted that, regrettably, war is extremely good for business.
To summarize, it has to be admitted that the practical arguments bear little weight.
Nevertheless, it has to be admitted that Europe has not yet succeeded in eradicating racism.

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