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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admits for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as "admits for" does not form a standard expression or phrase.
Example: "The application admits for various reasons" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "allows for" or "permits for".
Exact(49)
He admits, for instance, to being intensely anxious.
Each year the department nominates selected admits for the Wu Fellowship in Engineering.
It's difficult, Antoine admits, for the French to "get" Auden's sensibility.
He admits, for example, that he "didn't get" Killer Joe when he first read the script.
If a program admits for both fall and spring semesters, targets for both cycles are included in the same memo.
But it remains possible, he admits, for troops to "walk through the rivers and gullies and so forth".
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He was admitted for more tests.
Our son is admitted for intravenous antibiotics.
No new students admitted for spring.
Children under 16 are admitted for free.
Participants: Three hundred fifty-one individuals consecutively admitted for rehabilitation.
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