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The phrase "an enrolment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled, typically in educational contexts.
Example: "After completing the application process, I received confirmation of an enrolment in the university's graduate program."
Alternatives: "a registration" or "an admission".
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The officials set up an enrolment centre at the village chief's house.
Primary seven, which I am heading, had an enrolment of 16 boys and 13 girls on that day.
But the more important news came later that day, in an enrolment report from Mr Obama's health department.
Some 20 or more years ago Girl Guides staged an enrolment ceremony while standing on the pile cap of the then active nuclear reactor.
UNSW Asia, Australia's first attempt to establish its own offshore campus, in Singapore, recently went bust only months into its operation thanks to an enrolment slump and poor business planning.
It is unclear whether an enrolment followed a cancellation or vice versa, or whether a cancellation was intentional or the result of a computer gremlin.The 14 states that built their own exchanges seem to be faring better.
It is reported to have lost about 20 members over the past decade, leaving it with an enrolment of about 40, most of whom come from the founder's family.
Speaker-dependent data usually requires an enrolment session and automated or non-automated transcriptive resources.
One of the first usability studies in biometrics was an enrolment trial in the UK [3] conducted by Atos.
The course was implemented at The University of Newcastle for the first time in 2009 with an enrolment of 200 students.
He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, with an enrolment period at Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany, in the area of Performance Evaluation.
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