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Discover Ludwig"been accepted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has been accepted and approved. For example, "His application for admission to the college has been accepted."
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You've been accepted to college.
It's been accepted".
I've never been accepted.
"We've been accepted.
He has been accepted.
"But now we have been accepted.
I've been accepted to college already".
Until now this has been accepted.
This has apparently not been accepted.
Only 152 have been accepted.
It meant you'd been accepted.
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