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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted out" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as legal or medical settings, to indicate that someone has been released or discharged from a facility.
Example: "After a thorough evaluation, the patient was admitted out of the hospital with a clean bill of health."
Alternatives: "released from" or "discharged from".
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The innovation statement was a clear indication of priority, but the lack of money meant it couldn't even repair previous cuts to higher education and research and development The war on renewable energy has ended, but this has not been admitted out loud.
This was the first time I actually admitted out loud that, yes, I had been assaulted.
He found a photo that fit his fantasy and used an image-editing program to customize it (the Chrysler Building is, he admitted, out of place).
£50m will be spent on the fund to keep more patients, who do not need to be admitted, out of hospital and treated in the community.
The Fisher case involved a white student who was denied admission to the university in a year where 13,000 were admitted out of 29,500 applicants.
In our cohort there was no evidence of increased mortality for patients admitted out of hours compared with in hours.
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Of the 9092 patients, 5765 were admitted out-of-hours and 3327 were admitted in-hours.
A total 92.1% of the sample was admitted out-of-hours or at weekends.
Lack of standardized care contributes to low survival in admitted out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients.
The affair was embarrassing to admit out loud, but he wanted to stop the man, make him understand.
Reggiani won't admit out loud that she was in prison, referring to her incarceration as "my stay at Vittore Residence".
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