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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been acknowledged or accepted up to the present moment or up to a certain point in time.
Example: "The evidence presented in the trial has been admitted so far, but the defense plans to challenge its validity."
Alternatives: "acknowledged to this point" or "accepted up to now."
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Officials said 17 tenth-graders had been admitted so far.
By comparison, only about twelve thousand Syrian refugees have been admitted so far.
Of the states that, with Croatia, formerly made up Yugoslavia, only Slovenia has been admitted so far, in 2004.
They also revealed that 12 under-16s have been admitted so far in 2013/14, compared with three in 2011/2012.
Once admitted so far into a citizen's personal sovereignty (attire and religious belief are very personal indeed), the power of government can and will go in all different directions, not merely the one first chosen.
Over the next year or so more firms will go bust, unemployment will climb, and the scale of the banks' problems may well turn out to be even worse than has been admitted so far.
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Eddie Coyle, at one point, says that a gun has "a mouth on her like the Sumner Tunnel," while a bored cop, fed up with his narcotics detail, admits: "So far, what I've turned up, a sophomore in Weston High could produce on a warm afternoon".
Now, with an admitted so-far-unfixable steering dilemma which is purely electronic, we say there will, and should, be more pressure on Toyota to stop worrying about their image and focus on finding and fixing these problems.
Six hundred and fifty turtles have been admitted so far approaching triple the hospital's previous record of 240, set in 2012.
Fifty thousand people had reached Turkey's borders in the latest wave, Ankara had admitted 10,000 so far and would allow in others in a "controlled fashion", he said.
But it has to be admitted that so far too many events have been going his way.
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