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The phrase "accepted into a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something has been accepted or welcomed into a certain group, organization, or institution. For example, "He was accepted into a prestigious law school after graduating with honors from college."
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The other was accepted into a management training position.
No official post was forthcoming, but he was accepted into a group of distinguished court poets.
If you are a relative, it means you are accepted into a big community.
Mr. Feld said that he would never be accepted into a classical ballet company today.
It feels necessary in order to be accepted into a group of predominantly male peers.
He played trombone with the Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony and was accepted into a number of music schools.
At 5, her mother recalled, Townsend was accepted into a gifted program at a school across town.
The post was also updated to reflect the fact that Ms. Jaafari was accepted into a graduate program at Columbia.
Her child was accepted into a 20-student nursery school opened last year by the Ministry of Education.
In August, she was among 16 students in the nation accepted into a weeklong summer music seminar in Austin, Tex.
I was accepted into a training program for the Postal Service last year, but it didn't work out.
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