**Admissible** (пригодный, допустимый) is an adjective that describes something as being acceptable or suitable for a particular purpose or context. Here are some examples of how it can be used in English:
1. The evidence presented by the prosecution was not **admissible** in court because it was obtained illegally.
2. The lawyer argued that the testimony of the witness was not **admissible**, as it was based on hearsay.
3. The company's financial statements were found to be **admissible** by the auditors.
4. The judge decided that the evidence was **admissible** and allowed it to be presented in court.
5. The defense objected to the use of that evidence, claiming it was not **admissible**.
6. The admission of the evidence by the court was based on its relevance and **admissibility**.
7. The court considered the **admissibility** of the evidence carefully before ruling on its admissibility.
8. The expert witness testified about the **admissibility** of certain scientific evidence.
9. The prosecutor argued that the evidence was **admissible** under the rules of evidence.
10. The defense challenged the **admissibility** of the evidence, arguing that it was unreliable.