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The phrase "admitted programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to programs that have been accepted or approved, often in educational or organizational settings.
Example: "The university has a list of admitted programs for the upcoming academic year, which includes various degrees in science and arts."
Alternatives: "approved programs" or "accepted programs".
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The senior United Nations nuclear investigator is scheduled to go to Libya on Saturday to start an inquiry into Libya's admitted program to develop an atomic bomb.
He admits programs targeting Asian communities in Australia have been lacking, attributing it to a lack of funding.
The goal of taking advantage of admit programs is to help you find and decide on the very best college for you.
Know that some colleges offer what is called "fly-in" programs, i.e., financial assistance for students with limited family financial resources to take part in admit programs (and/or independent visits).
Still others have been admitted to programs at Yale, Harvard and Northwestern.
Many colleges offer Pre-Admit programs in which admitted students spend a couple of days going on campus tours, living in a dorm, participating in special activities and talking with professors and current students.
American officials say it admitted its program early this month after initially denying the American accusations.
Ms. Napolitano admitted the program "got off to a bad start," because officials "did not explain clearly how it works and who is required to participate".
He admitted the program has become a "political plaything" but stopped short of acknowledging that it highlighted divisions over leadership within the Coalition.
In a Tuesday letter to the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, however, Haspel finally admitted the program never should have existed in the first place.
Those admitted to these programs can expect to dive head first into an intense one-year program that includes an internship period.
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