Sentence examples for admitted until from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "admitted until" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a time limit for admission, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Students will be admitted until the end of the registration period."
Alternatives: "accepted until" or "allowed until".

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Some weren't admitted until two weeks before classes started, in August.

The concert was delayed, a discomforted audience not even admitted until past starting time.

But, he admitted, until recently he had no more than a layman's acquaintance with Shakespeare.

I'd have to be admitted until she could make it back into the city.

"Any reports to the contrary are inaccurate and premature as students are not admitted until the end of March".

Her mother, who was in labor on a higher floor, did not realize her daughter had been admitted until after she had given birth.

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As its secretary-general, Daniel Tarschys, admits, until a couple of years ago relations between the council and the OSCE were at best "chilly", as the two competed over some of the same ground.

It wasn't, he freely admits, until he went up to Cambridge that he realised other people, quite a lot of other people, lived very differently: "I drove out of London, and there were lots of houses…" he says, vaguely.

This was before I'd heard of Whiskeytown, or had discovered the alt-country genre, so I'll admit, until then, my reasons for avoiding Adams were pretty stupid.

I'll admit, until this week I'd never bought a Powerball ticket before.

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