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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted new" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of acknowledging something that is new, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The committee admitted new members to the organization last month."
Alternatives: "acknowledged new" or "accepted new".
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This fund can turn into semi-open in the background periodically be admitted new entries private.
Once admitted, new patients take diagnostic tests to gauge their level of Internet overuse.
This fund can turn into semi-open fund in which periodically will be admitted new private entries.
If additional left spins are admitted, new (m,k -firm patterns can be considered, lim,k -firm(k−1) spatterns
Consequently, the total number of admitted new and handoff connections with FT, DT, and the proposed scheme is 387, 399, and 442, respectively.
On the other hand, the number of admitted new connections with the proposed scheme is much more than that with the FT and DT schemes.
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This issue — admitting new workers — is a perennial conundrum.
Even the Blairites admit New Labour has to be rethought.
St . Marys Hospital stopped admitting new Ebola patients.
Universality, she implies, accepts limitations while also admitting new possibilities.
Mr. Yudhoyono denounced Saudi "norms and manners," and the Saudis stopped admitting new Indonesian maids.
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