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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a comparison or increase in admissions, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The university is seeing admissions more than ever this year."
Alternatives: "increased admissions" or "more admissions".
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Yet the Medicare data showed McAllen doctors ordering markedly more tests, more surgery, more specialist visits, more home health services, more hospital admissions, more everything.
When all the factors are taken together, the rise gives the appearance of greater efficiency, with more admissions, more discharges and shorter lengths of stay.
Some American hospitals are reserving beds for emergency admissions and "smoothing admissions," distributing elective admissions more evenly throughout the week rather than clustering them on Monday mornings.
Mr. Hartranft, who has disdain for what he sees as the soft, intuitive decision-making at many admissions offices, believes fervently that he has come up with a breakthrough tool to make admissions more exacting, if not scientific.
He said he hoped to execute the strategic plan that he had helped create as provost, strengthening the Catholic mission and certain academic areas, making admissions more selective and bolstering finances.
OVER the next few weeks, millions of Americans will be heading off to college, and despite the promise of need-blind admissions, more of them than ever will be struggling to pay for it.
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He has given the presentation, by his own admission, more than 1,000 times.
Tickets are $22 and include general admission; more information is at www.mfa.org.
The thought might seem far-fetched — Mr. Malamud is, by admission, more of an at-the-barricades guy than a behind-the-desk guy.
It is a very qualified admission: more a refusal to be browbeaten into denouncing the legacy of 13 years' work on public services.
The 66-year-old congressman was seen throughout the district in this year's campaign, working, by his own admission, more feverishly than in the earlier campaign.
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