Sentence examples for was first accepted from inspiring English sources

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was first accepted

noun

The person or thing in the first position.

  • He was the first to complete the course.

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Mr. Fong's case was first accepted on Sept. 27, 2001.

In the United States a labanotation score was first accepted for copyright protection in 1952.

Some of Karros's high school teammates stayed local and went to San Diego State, but he was first accepted by U.C.L.A. and decided to go there.

Mr. Radner, who was a Kenyon College junior when he was first accepted by Powerhouse, never for a moment wondered why he left Ohio.

Announcing the cancellation address, the Oxford Union said: "Since the invitation was first accepted by Mr Rajapaksa, the union has consulted extensively with Thames Valley Police as well as the Sri Lankan high commission in London on security arrangements for the president's visit.

Organizational learning was first accepted as a process through which organizations find and correct mistakes and reconstruct their knowledge base (Argyris and Schön 1997).

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The approvals since applications were first accepted in March total $11.1 million for first installments.

The fugitive Grace, Ms. Kidman's character, is first accepted by the townsfolk.

They span more than half a century, from the early 1900s, when postcards were first accepted by the post office.

You're first accepted when you've received training.

Although LVADs were first accepted to support patients awaiting HTx, the so-called bridge to transplantation therapy, they are now increasingly being offered to patients ineligible for HTx.

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