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Free sign upThe phrase "and enrolled in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has signed up or registered for a course, program, or institution.
Example: "She is currently studying at the university and enrolled in a master's program in psychology."
Alternatives: "and registered in a" or "and signed up for a".
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Children with RHD will be treated with secondary prevention and enrolled in a prospective cohort study.
Hillier began writing seriously again, and enrolled in a distance-learning MA.
Fike quit his job and enrolled in a nearby college, where he studied geology.
She quit smoking, and enrolled in a computer-aided design course at the prison.
Mr. Tesler, who is 23, came to New York from Chicago in September and enrolled in a licensing course.
After arriving in Santiago, he got a room in a boarding house and enrolled in a six-week language course.
Mr. Eslamieh arrived in rural Indiana on a student visa in 1972 and enrolled in a college language program.
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He intended to be a writer and poet and enrolled in a graduate program in literature at Columbia in 1949.
Jejoen was brought up Catholic, and enrolled in a prestigious Jesuit academy called Our Lady College.
They read prolifically, including the novels of Jane Austen, and enrolled in a correspondence course with the Writing School.
Rocco has since remained in London with his father and enrolled in a school in the capital.
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