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The phrase "admit him" 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 his application, the committee decided to admit him to the program."
Alternatives: "allow him entry" or "let him in".
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"Let's admit him," I said to his nurse.
"The girls are instructed never to admit him," she said.
He decides to admit him though his grades are poor.
Can you admit him here?" "Sure," he said, and it was done.
In the first scene, Wilde, free on bail, is harassed by detectives who ensure that no hotel will admit him.
"I thought, 'If this kid applied to Tufts, I'd admit him in a minute, without anything else,' " Mr. Coffin said.
I find a psychiatrist who agrees to admit him to the detox unit.
The A.I. Team decided to admit him, and eventually there were ten members.
Dr. Parandelis decided to admit him and start him on an antidepressant.
Ludovic Boucher's public high school was forced, against the principal's will, to admit him, he said.
If he was my patient I would admit him to hospital," Prof Jonathan Scholtz said.
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