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The phrase "admitting people" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to allowing individuals to enter a place, organization, or event, often in reference to a process or procedure.
Example: "The hospital has strict protocols for admitting people to ensure their safety and well-being."
Alternatives: "allowing individuals" or "granting access".
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Before I got to the front of the line, they stopped admitting people.
At the end of the discussion one stood watch over the bathroom, admitting people one by one.
Recently a few desperate clubs have even put aside their denimphobia and started admitting people wearing jeans.
The standard, say legal scholars, is to protect students from schools that are trying to cover their costs by admitting people who are unlikely to succeed.
As the numbers of people trying to enter the park swelled, officials closed its gates and stopped admitting people who had bought tickets in advance.
ERG does a good job of admitting people who will ultimately be energized rather than paralyzed by that freedom, but it's always worth asking yourself if it feels like the right path for you.
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Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham admitted people were "desperate for reform".
It's a controversial concept that Barnett readily admits people have tended to love or hate.
A few countries have special arrangements to admit people from certain other countries.
"It's not enough to admit people who were once excluded," he continues.
"If they were real patrons, they would use their patronage to admit people for free.
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