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The phrase "admitted to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or professional contexts to indicate that someone has been granted permission to practice a profession, such as law or medicine.
Example: "After passing the bar exam, she was officially admitted to practice law in her state."
Alternatives: "licensed to practice" or "authorized to practice".
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Greg is admitted to practice in New York State.
But I knew that if I avoided induction, I could never be admitted to practice.
Ms. Stewart is also a lawyer, having been admitted to practice in New York in 1984.
In February 1885 she was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Last year 3,965 lawyers ap peared before the high court to be admitted to practice.
In 1896 she was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court.
She is admitted to practice in New York State and the Southern District of New York.
Attorney Rick is also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States.
She is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, Indiana and Massachusetts.
The partners are either solicitors or registered foreign lawyers (admitted to practice in various US States).
Steven J. Fromm has been admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania since 1977.
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