Used to persuade someone to accept a fact or point, even if they might not fully agree with your overall opinion.
“You have to admit, the new option is much faster than what we're using now.”
“You have to admit, saving that much money every month really adds up over a year.”
This phrase is perfect for Task 5's persuasive tone, since the task simulates convincing a friend — it gently pushes the listener to concede a point in your favor without sounding pushy. Use it right before a fact that's hard to argue against, like a price difference or a clear advantage, to build agreement step by step.
Synonyms: you can't deny, you must agree, it's hard to argue that