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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted in" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that someone has been allowed entry to an institution or organization. For example: "John was admitted in Harvard University last year."
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Women were admitted in 1969.
Girls were first admitted in 1972.
Everybody is admitted in 30 minute bursts.
He was eventually admitted, in 1999.
Not just admitted, in fact, but gloried in it.
"Difficult to respond to that," he admitted in his diary.
Oh my fucking God!'" he admitted in the Hollywood Reporter.
He never told me what he admitted in court.
His 9-year-old boy was admitted in September.
NATO finally admitted in February that such munitions were used.
Besides, he once admitted in another interview, "Niceness bores me".
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