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The phrase "are rejected from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of being denied entry or acceptance into a group, organization, or opportunity.
Example: "Many applicants are rejected from the program due to the high competition and limited spots available."
Alternatives: "are excluded from" or "are denied entry to".
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Fourth, there is the myth of rejection and isolation, which holds that elderly people are rejected from society.
The results presented here are based on a scheme known as "classification with rejection" where genes for which neither outcome is supported are rejected from further analysis.
If you are rejected from a role after interviewing, never, ever approach the client directly.
Where are you going?" Although all of the people involved in this process are very supportive, it hurts to admit you are rejected from your top choice.
Supporters of the death penalty recall gory stories of murder victims, whose killers, they say, deserve the ultimate punishment; affirmative action opponents point to jilted white or Asian candidates who are rejected from their top-choice university because minority applicants with inferior credentials got in; and pro-life activists stick photos of aborted fetuses in women's faces.
They are comparatively soluble in molten PHB but are rejected from the crystalline PHB.
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It was rejected from both.
"I was rejected from 27 straight writing programs.
"Neuroscientific research has shown that the mere thought of being rejected from a group is painful".
I was rejected from three hospitals but the fourth one accepted me.
Military officials said he was rejected from enlisting in 2008 after failing a drugs test.
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