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The phrase "are admitted with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the conditions or criteria under which individuals are allowed entry or acceptance into a program, institution, or event.
Example: "Students are admitted with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a completed application."
Alternatives: "are accepted with" or "are allowed with".
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If accepted, they are admitted with lower grades than are usually required.
About 10% of children on the Kenyan coast are admitted with shock, they say, which suggests the numbers are in the millions.
Those athlete-students are admitted with a full ride and given preferential housing and class assignments over qualified nonscholarship academic-students whose parents must work out how to pay for college.
As Daniel Golden, a reporter at the Wall Street Journal, explains in his new book "The Price of Admission," Ivy League college presidents, admissions deans, and trustees spend a great deal of time and effort soliciting these lucky students, many of whom are admitted with S.A.T. scores three or four hundred points below those of some rejected applicants.
In fact, women's groups point out that haemorrhaging and infection/sepsis, identified by the World Health Organisation as the second and third causes of maternal mortality in Argentina, are also likely to be related to illegal abortions after women are admitted with post-termination complications.
For instance, when dB, eight and six users are admitted with and 10, respectively.
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A fit young man is admitted with vague symptoms.
It was almost a month since she was admitted with severe malaria.
She had been admitted with shingles.
Results: 14 patients were admitted with PRES.
He was admitted with severe encephalopathy and coma.
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