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The phrase "also be admitted to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the inclusion or acceptance of someone or something into a group, organization, or program.
Example: "Students who meet the criteria will also be admitted to the advanced placement program."
Alternatives: "will also be accepted into" or "may also join".
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Women may also be admitted to the priesthood, and widows often succeed their husbands.
Patients who qualify for hospice care can also be admitted to a hospice facility for the management of symptoms that are difficult to treat in a home setting, like intractable pain, or nausea and vomiting.
Rural patients may also be admitted to non-trauma hospitals at a higher rate and die prior to transfer.
Knights and Ladies of the Thistle may also be admitted to the Order of the Garter.
Therefore, the included populations could also be admitted to surgery and pediatric wards, general intensive care units, and so on.
MTU patients may be located in any of these rooms and, if medically necessary or appropriate, or if there are no vacant beds on the MTU, may also be admitted to different wards in the hospital.
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She also was admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University and NYU.
But in a statement posted on his Twitter account on Monday, Rashid insisted the main reason was that a family member had also been admitted to hospital.
Further reports emerged last night that 38-year-old Joost van der Westhuizen had also been admitted to hospital and may have suffered a heart attack.
Her husband had also been admitted to hospital and was in isolation, and a second nurse from the same team that treated both repatriated Ebola victims was also being tested.
Patients have also been admitted to Sligo Regional Hospital.
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