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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted on the program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been approved or included in a specific program or agenda.
Example: "The proposal was thoroughly reviewed and ultimately accepted on the program for the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "approved for the program" or "included in the program".
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Once accepted on the program, the most common pathway involves three years of supervised training: one year of hospital training, 18 months within community general practice and 6 months of extended skills training.
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(Only cash and check are accepted on the day of the program.).
Mr. Addison applied for the three-month program and was accepted on the condition that he join a recovery program.
At the academy's first college portfolio review day in October, about a half-dozen of the 37 students in the program were "accepted on the spot" by various colleges, said Ms. Geoghegan, with some receiving scholarship offers.
Crosby accepted on the spot.
Iran claims its nuclear program has only peaceful civilian purposes, and signed a 2015 deal accepting curbs on the program in return for sanctions relief — a deal Israel heavily criticized.
Five more institutions were accepted into the program on Dec. 1, bringing the total to 25.
Within a couple of months, Mr. Moore, who is from Bronxville, N.Y., was accepted into the program and was put on active duty, in the process jumping from private first class to second lieutenant.
Those that come directly to Amazon and are accepted into the program earn 70% royalties on every Kindle Single sold whilst "retaining the rights to their work".
People who travel to the country on their own will not be accepted into the program.
Hardest-Hit accepted them for the program on 14 August, a week before a final judgment hearing on their foreclosure case.
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