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The phrase "admissions surge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in the number of admissions, often in the context of schools, universities, or healthcare facilities.
Example: "The university experienced an admissions surge this year, leading to a record number of enrolled students."
Alternatives: "increase in admissions" or "rise in admissions".
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That's a surprising outcome, given the strong product in 2015, which saw admissions surge from 2014 levels.
Last year saw cinema admissions surge in the UK after a dismal 2014, and few thought that 2016 would prove equal.
Bridget Jones's Baby has powered an admissions surge for the month of September, traditionally a relatively quiet month for UK cinemas.
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On the one hand, that's good news: cinema admissions surged in 2015, after wobbling badly in 2014.
"It's a clear admission that the surge has failed to accomplish its goals".
And admissions directors describe a surge since 1999, when parental anxiety spiked and Ms. Uhry started her business.
Of the 10 most popular attractions, nine are in London, where there was a 7.11% surge in admissions.
Just as "Affordable Care" may return to pre-existing, hospitals may experience a surge of admissions from SCOTUS-related syndrome while we wait like wanting patients in an emergency room for hopeful news.
Wales is relatively underprovided in critical care capacity and as a consequence the surge in admissions had a significant impact on both critical care and critical care dependent hospital services.
Health service providers including the EDs should prepare for and increase their surge and admission capacities to deal with the increase in demand for such services as a result of high temperatures, particularly as climate change progresses.
The UK has fewer critical care beds per head of population than comparable nations, and Wales fewer still so critical care in Wales is more vulnerable to surges in admissions.
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