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Free sign upThe phrase 'accepted at' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something being accepted at a location, organization, school, etc. For example: "The student was accepted at Harvard University."
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R.S.V.P.s accepted at [email protected]
He was accepted at a good school.
That shouldn't be accepted at Manchester United.
Immensely gratified, he accepted at once.
My daughter was accepted at Cooper Union.
Donations will be accepted at all performances.
Donations accepted at both recitals.
Memorial donations accepted at: bsfa.org.
Bids are being accepted at paddle8.com/auctions/dpa.
On May 26 , 1947he was accepted at Harvard.
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