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The phrase "enrol in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone is signing up for or joining a class, school, or program. For example: "Bob decided to enrol in an online language course."
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Only 39% enrol in secondary education.
Harvey originally intended to enrol in university this year to study mechanical engineering.
He graduated from high school, but was unable to enrol in university due to the conflict.
Athari has a Dutch "sponsor" who helped her to enrol in school.
Unable to enrol in school, she works in the fields picking vegatables for $4 a day.
"In Jordan, there are not enough places for refugee children to enrol in schools.
His mum eventually persuaded him to enrol in an evening acting class.
Rejected in London, he moved to New York to enrol in an experimental theatre course.
If approved, they can enrol in the scheme for $100 a year.
Too many enrol in "soft" subjects rather than science or technology.
Just under 4 million people have taken steps to enrol in the Medicaid program, according to federal figures.
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