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The phrase "admitted for observation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical contexts to indicate that a patient has been taken into a healthcare facility for monitoring and assessment.
Example: "The patient was admitted for observation after experiencing unusual symptoms that required further evaluation."
Alternatives: "hospitalized for monitoring" or "taken in for assessment".
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Two other students were admitted for observation and later charged with possession of narcotics.
Stone was admitted for observation after complaints of lightheadedness and pain in his side.
She was admitted for observation and hooked up to machines that monitored her vital signs.
Patients with isolated lower extremity gunshot wounds are currently admitted for observation and often undergo angiography.
Children with first complex febrile seizure (CFS) are often admitted for observation.
We waited for over 21 hours to be admitted for observation.
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Finally, the changing management of people presenting, with greater emphasis on sending people home with information cards, rather than admitting for observation, possibly as a result of a reduction in short stay "observation" beds over the last decade.
Three of the military personnel were admitted for further observation, he said.
The 11.7% of patients with mild TBI who were admitted to the ICU all had either a skull fracture or intracranial hemorrhage and were admitted for either observation or surgical intervention.
The WHO recommended that dengue patient with any WS be admitted for close observation [ 2].
All neonates with low Apgar scores requiring continuous bag mask ventilation for >3 min are admitted for close observation for at least 24 hours.
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