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The phrase "enrol at" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to register oneself to attend a class, event, or other activity. Example: My daughter has decided to enrol at a music camp this summer.
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Many children fail to enrol at the right age – but timely enrolment, especially of girls, is often critical to achieving a full course of primary education.
He cannot afford to enrol at another college.
The next day Harris decided he would enrol at his local adult education centre, Morley College.
This autumn, more new students are expected to enrol at UK universities than ever before.
After the truth was discovered she begged to enrol at Rada and was given a scholarship.
But when he turns 10, he makes the massive decision to enrol at a busy school.
Anybody who passes the school-leaving baccalauréat exam can enrol at university.
But the education committee is urging the government to bring them back to encourage disadvantaged students to enrol at university.
He was regularly admonished by the miners for "not using his brains" and, chastened, left to enrol at college.
With the ad money she moved to New York to enrol at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.
"Each year, around 100,000 16-year-olds enrol at a further education college to do technical or vocational courses.
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