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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit us" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting entry or permission to enter a place or situation, often in a formal context.
Example: "We kindly ask that you admit us to the event, as we have registered in advance."
Alternatives: "allow us entry" or "grant us access".
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We had no guarantee that Canada would admit us.
obligations without being a member, they, our partners, will lose any wish to admit us," Mr. Putin said.
"Why the hell should they admit us if we already observe everything?" Mr. Putin has been known as a W.T.O.
Marilynne Robinson's Lila (Cometh the hour: this is surely the author, and the novel, for which the entry requirements were changed to admit US authors).
Not, however, before she abruptly decided to admit us into that exclusive club of unwitting whale riders, the many Sinbads and other, real-life seafarers of this world.
And unlike the novel's flatly depicted present, the physical world of the past, in which their stories take place, generously opens to admit us.
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The [electronic] database, useful as it is, expunges this context, this sense of chronology, and admits us to a weightless order in which all information is equally accessible.
When Princeton admitted us, it didn't just say "yes".
Michael believed that in Las Meninas Velázquez admits us "behind his eye".
"It's a wonder they admitted us in the first place," she said, laughing.
Neither is the sort of painter who admits us into his pic torial universe in leisurely stages.
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