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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was enrolled at' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone enrolling in a certain school or program. For example, "Anna was enrolled at Princeton University in 2019."
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Two weeks later, I was enrolled at the local parochial school, private education for the middle classes.
Consequently, she was enrolled at a branch of the Thorne Academy in Palmers Green.
In the 8th grade the writer was enrolled at Columbia Grammar School on W. 93 St.
By age 11 he was enrolled at the New England Conservatory of Music.
Ajay was enrolled at the local public school and in September he started fifth grade. . . .
At the age of 10 he was enrolled at the Military Academy of Turin.
He was enrolled at the University of Brighton at the time.
Plato's star pupil, Aristotle was enrolled at the court of ancient Macedonia as the tutor of Alexander the Great.
But he was enrolled at an international school on Baker Street and soon acquired an American accent.
She was enrolled at the academy by 18, earning praise for her emotional interpretations in Chinese classical dance dramas.
Jim was raised by Ernest Wort's mother; Margy was enrolled at a boarding school for soldiers' orphans.
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