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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being allowed entry or acceptance into a place, group, or situation.
Example: "After reviewing her application, the committee decided to admit her to the prestigious program."
Alternatives: "allow her in" or "accept her".
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"Then I'm sorry, we can't admit her".
I must admit, her eye was better than mine.
Arrangements were made to admit her to the hospital.
Ms. Wen said she began arrangements that weekend to admit her husband to a hospital.
At the reception desk, a mother pleads with staff to admit her son.
She said that she and other doctors were not allowed to admit her.
"She still has not learned to admit her mistakes, and more importantly, to correct them.
"We pray that God will show her his abundant mercy and admit her to the joys of heaven".
As Ms. Klayman herself is quick to admit, her own road to making "Never Sorry" was rather circuitous.
This is a college that is not only likely to admit her, but is also affordable even without financial aid.
The surgeon examined her but did not admit her, telling her instead to return the following Monday for a mastectomy.
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