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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted at" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would depend on the context, such as "admitted to" or "admitted in." Example: "He was admitted to the hospital for treatment."
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Young children are admitted at parents' discretion.
"A while," he admitted at last".
"I'm a little paranoid," Sattouf admitted at one point.
Only 164 standees were to be admitted at 7 o'clock.
Washington admitted at being "terrified of playing her".
"AT&T admitted at trial that they 'published' this data".
Park Hopper Pass holders are admitted at no extra charge.
The guard admitted at a public hearing to texting before the drowning.
In a recent study of men aged 18-49, 28% admitted at least one rape.
"I never should have gotten into it," he admitted at the Cannes Film Festival.
Parents often pay bribes to get their children admitted at better public schools.
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