openly admit
Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words
To admit something publicly, without secrecy.
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- He is one of the few politicians willing to openly admit his mistakes.
- He had to openly admit his mistake during the press conference.
- The company finally had to openly admit that the data breach was their fault.
- She would never openly admit defeat, even when the odds were against her.
- She has openly admitted her struggles with anxiety to help reduce the stigma.
- The company was forced to openly admit to the data breach after public outcry.
- It takes a lot of courage to openly admit when you are wrong.
- Many politicians refuse to openly admit their true intentions to the electorate.
- Why won't they just openly admit that the project is behind schedule?
- It's often difficult to openly admit your weaknesses, but it's a sign of strength.
- I must openly admit I was not prepared for the complexity of the task.
- They might eventually openly admit their financial struggles to their family.
- He was praised for openly admitting his past failures.
- Will he ever openly admit that he was wrong and apologize for his actions?
- Few people are willing to openly admit their prejudices.
- I wish she would just openly admit her feelings for him instead of hiding them.
- The government has yet to openly admit the full extent of the environmental damage.
- Despite the overwhelming evidence, he wouldn't openly admit his involvement in the scandal.
- Let's just openly admit that our initial plan isn't working.
- To his surprise, she decided to openly admit her role in the project's failure.