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The phrase "admit everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing or suggesting that all individuals should be allowed entry or participation in a particular event or situation.
Example: "For the community meeting, we decided to admit everyone, regardless of their affiliation."
Alternatives: "allow all" or "let everyone in".
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"We simply can't admit everyone who comes here," he said.
"To have a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest," he told the press, "we cannot admit everyone who would like to come here.
Darwin's clubs are giant barns that admit everyone regardless of fashion sense or sobriety.
"To have a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest, we cannot admit everyone who would like to come here," Sessions said.
"And who will do our college counseling?" "It turns out 95percentt of our students applied to the charter school, but since the charter school doesn't have to admit everyone, they only admitted the students with college potential".
I think it only remains the village schools where they admit everyone, but in town schools now they are selecting (Teacher H).
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Alfred Kazin loved the New York Public Library because it admitted everyone.
At the NPC, however, he admitted: "Everyone understands that smoking is harmful to health".
If the UK admitted everyone wanting to flee poverty and misery, we'd be opening our doors to hundreds of millions of people.
Even Kurnit admits: "Everyone and his brother is looking to get into this space".
For starters, the gender balance was suddenly more equal – rare at tech events – and, it has to be admitted, everyone was just there to meet other Twitter users.
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