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to admitted
verb
To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take.
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The programme "gave away a little more than we had meant to," admitted the festival's press officer, Hannah Lort-PHannahs.
He said some of the family physicians' patients who wanted to deliver at Wise Regional did not transition to admitted physicians far enough in advance.
In 2008, Baylor University offered financial rewards to admitted students to retake the SAT in hopes of increasing its average score.
One gallery trustee I spoke to admitted that CIS had been brought in to run the Sainsbury wing to give the gallery staff a fright.
Instead, they might deputize a gang of M.B.A. candidates or alumni in the financial services industry to offer free financial planning to admitted students and their families.
For instance, representatives at Baylor acknowledged in 2008 that the school had offered monetary rewards to admitted students to retake the SATs in the hopes of increasing the university's average score.
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It needs to", admits Evans.
You have to admit.
Hate to admit it.
Poland refused to admit them.
Twice, he "has to admit".
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