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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the reporting of data or statistics regarding admissions, such as in educational institutions or healthcare settings.
Example: "The latest admissions reported indicate a significant increase in enrollment for the upcoming semester."
Alternatives: "admission statistics" or "reported admissions".
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The admissions, reported by the Daily Mirror, are from Mr O'Grady's new memoir Open the Cage, Murphy.
The majority of the patients were discharged following successful treatment at health facilities, with no new admissions reported since Monday, the statement said.
Nurses evaluating patients for hospice admissions reported to the marketing department, and felt "pressure" to admit patients whom the marketers identified, whether eligible for hospice or not, according to Pat Perkins, a former HCK nursing supervisor.
This figure represents 71.95% of the number of prison admissions reported by BJS (for concordant states, when outliers California and North Carolina are ignored; see Methods).
The PDI consortium, while not specific to admissions, reported their most important characteristics as agreeableness, self-esteem and conscientiousness [ 6].
Moreover, these more restrictive measures were a closer match to the number of admissions reported in the scheme's administrative records.
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Some notes about our 2013 college admissions report: If you are a student (or parent) who would like to share your admission decisions, please join the round-table discussion we began in late March.
This week, we released our third annual college admissions report — a listing based on acceptance rates supplied by those colleges and universities that responded to a survey from The Choice over the last few weeks.
The Price of Admission reported that his father Charlie donated $2.5 million to Harvard right before his academically unremarkable progeny scored a coveted spot there.
Hospital admission, reported in 70 (16.2%) mothers, was the most common intervention followed by exposure to sunlight by 38 (8.8%) mothers.
The rates of admission reported in the study translate into 25,000 cardiac and 28,000 respiratory hospital admissions in the Toronto CMA in 2000.
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