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The phrase "accepted for the programme" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to being approved or selected for a specific program or course of study. Example: After submitting my application and going through the interview process, I was relieved to receive an email stating that I had been accepted for the programme at my top choice university.
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Firms may receive a tax credit of up to 20% of the eligible expenses related to R&D activity for projects accepted for the programme.
In early 2010, following advocacy campaigns about the GFMP, a total of 207 doctors were accepted for the programme, distributed to 158 health centres.
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Of all the couples who visited the Centre for the first consultation, 33% (35/105) were accepted for the IVF programme.
Due to the increased number of students that have been accepted for undergraduate nursing programmes, there is currently a balance in supply and demand of nurses in Sweden.
Specifically, Little Riot applied to Telefónica's Wayra academy and was accepted onto the programme.
Startups accepted into the programme will also get membership at TechHub.
Startups accepted into the programme receive up to €50k in funding, in the form of a convertible note, for which Wayra takes between 7% and 10% equity during any later investment round.
Parents or guardians of the children provided consent before the children were accepted onto the programme.
Six of the 110 new referrals (5%) accepted for CIEIS during the year of the intervention may have been attributable to the ED programme.
In the first eight years of the programme, five papers had been accepted for presentation at the CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference.
"For too long they [troika officials] refused to accept that the programme was simply off-target by hiding behind our failure to implement structural reforms," said one insider.
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