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The phrase "was admitted into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something being allowed into a specific place or group. For example: - The patient was admitted into the hospital for further observation. - After a rigorous application process, she was finally admitted into the prestigious university. - He was admitted into the exclusive club due to his wealth and connections. - The stray dog was admitted into the animal shelter and given a warm bed to sleep in.
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She was admitted into Evergreen's sophomore class.
So in mid-January, when he was admitted into St.
Allen suffered a stillbirth after contracting a viral infection and was admitted into hospital in 2010.
In 1718 19 Pannini was admitted into the Academy of St . Luke
But other than race and youth, no other description of the burglars was admitted into evidence.
In 1598 Rubens was admitted into the painters' guild in Antwerp.
In 1491 he went to Antwerp and was admitted into the painters' guild.
He was admitted into the French Academy in 1732 and subsequently became its professor of perspective.
Lithuania was admitted into the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 2004.
From that precocious start in Nice, he was admitted into Mr Chirac's political and social orbit.
Last year, he was admitted into the Communist Party's elite ruling club, the Central Committee.
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