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Discover Ludwig"be admitted at" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is typically used when referring to being admitted to a college, university, hospital, or other institution. For example, you might say, "I applied to four universities, and I was admitted at my top choice."
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Only 164 standees were to be admitted at 7 o'clock.
Four breeds will make their debut at Westminster this year, the most to be admitted at once since 1991.
Prosecutors have argued that lyrics by Mr. Barrow make repeated references to guns and should be admitted at the trial.
A hearing is scheduled for Thursday for Illston to hear arguments about whether the evidence should be admitted at trial.
Before being accepted as members, women with press credentials fought to be admitted at least to the club luncheons at which visiting heads of state customarily appeared.
Many of the pretrial motions, in which the prosecution and the defense argued over what evidence could be admitted at trial, remain under seal.
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A third black student was admitted at Alabama's Huntsville campus a few days later.
Even among sons of Andover graduates, fewer than half were admitted at that time.
Monroe later retracts this confession, but it is admitted at her trial.
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