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The phrase "admitted as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that something has been accepted or granted. For example, "She was admitted as a student of the university."
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I was admitted as a B.S.E.
In 1956 he was admitted as a solicitor.
(Dunsany was admitted as a full member only years later).
Do I have a chance of being admitted as a graduate student?
At least 12 units completed at UC Berkeley if admitted as a Junior Transfer.
But this does not prove that he could not be admitted as a plaintiff.
He successfully satisfied the competitive requirements to be admitted as a PhD student.
At least 35 units completed at UC Berkeley if admitted as a Freshman.
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If you are admitted to one program but not the other, you may attend the program to which you were admitted as a regular student.
She said it was hard to say, but admitted as a medical professional she "would be concerned".
During this period, he was admitted as a freemason.
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