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Discover Ludwig"accepted out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is accepted or approved from a larger group or pool of options. Example: "Out of all the candidates, Jane was accepted into the prestigious university."
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This past spring, Georgetown University's acceptance rate hit an all-time low at 15.4 percent with 3,313 students accepted out of a pool of 21,465 applicants.
But there is a challenge to be more accepted out of the gate".
In October 1986, she was 1 of 15 accepted out of 2,000 applicants.
It is a role she accepted out of necessity, she would say.
A total of 77 students of Indian descent were accepted, out of 466 applications.
Amusement replaces Greene's calm seriousness as he describes the jobs he accepted out of desperation.
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Murray countered that any university that accepted out-of-state white students should have to accept out-of-state black ones, too, but she couldn't persuade them.
Earlier this year, Gov. Donald Siegelman opposed a proposed landfill in Macon County -- since withdrawn -- because it would have accepted out-of-state trash.
According to Baruch's principal, Alicia Perez-Katz, the school, created for Manhattan's District 2, has not accepted out-of-district students in many years, a fact not mentioned in the Education Department's school profile.
He accepted out-of-state money.
And at the governor's request, Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly, a Democrat, ordered the towns to stop accepting out-of-state couples, and all complied.
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