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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific types of admissions or statements made, often in a formal context.
Example: "The committee reviewed the admissions which were submitted late due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "admissions that" or "statements which".
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So this brings us to school admissions, which the Tories are not talking about at all.
Same-hospital paying admissions, which exclude charity care and the uninsured, were essentially flat.
That suggests radical changes to school admissions, which previous governments have been unwilling to contemplate.
Now, he's published a second memoir, "Admissions," which is just as good as the first.
The admissions, which have sickened fans, came as he was about to stand trial accused of 24 separate sex offences.
In her speech, Ms. Margid praised CUNY's policy of open admissions, which the trustees voted to end last year.
But in the first year of the new payment system, admissions, which had been increasing, actually declined by 3.5percentt.
Sixth forms don't know how moving from lettered grades to numerical ones will affect admissions – which affects planning.
Selective colleges could be encouraged (or obliged) to abolish legacy admissions, which serve to reduce social mobility.
Of course, there's another method for those with means, known as back-door admissions, which usually includes a donation.
That does not end at college admissions, which is when all that cumulative disadvantage may be its most acute.
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