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Discover Ludwig"first acceptance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the first time something is acknowledged or accepted. For example, "This was the President's first acceptance of the offer to attend the summit."
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I have a relieved grin on my face despite these many concerns, especially after receiving my first acceptance letter.
These include first sample size, second sample size, first acceptance number, first rejectable number, and second acceptance number.
Alexandre Petrov who won the Animated Short Oscar made what is believed to have been the first acceptance speech in Russian.
Perhaps highlighting why so many people love her, she concluded her first acceptance speech by putting a topless picture of Chris Hemsworth up on the big screens to an unsurprisingly ecstatic response.
By the second week of November, she had received her first acceptance, at a time when some of Mrs. Pickus's friends were still complaining about getting their teenagers to finish their essays.
He was helped by a powerful, well-written speech that wove his boyhood into strong, simple phrases about war, peace and patriotism (though this could well have been the first acceptance speech to refer to "container ships").
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In the end, we do expect that our minority presence will be higher than those first acceptances indicate, since the proportion of admitted minorities who actually enroll is likely to be higher than the proportion of whites".
When the Early Decision notices went live online at 7 p.m. Wednesday, the team was ready with personal greetings to the first acceptances of the Class of 2021.
This would mark the second acceptance for the company following the proposal accepted by the City of Chicago earlier this summer to build a tunnel between O'Hare International Airport and downtown Chicago.
Then again, since it was his fourth acceptance speech of the night, inspiration was probably running low.
So I'll stand up there for my Third Acceptance and wow 'em by taking full credit for everything good that's happened in eight great years.
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