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The phrase "with enrolled" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is currently enrolled in a school, program, or class. Example: The class started with 25 students, but with enrolled students dropping out, only 20 remained by the end of the semester.
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To assess differences between diabetes care within the German DMP for type 2 diabetes and practice as usual we performed telephone interviews with enrolled and not enrolled patients twice with a follow-up period of 10.4 ± 0.64 months.
A log of all patients approached for enrollment was maintained by CRAs; data for subjects not enrolled in the study were collected for comparison with enrolled subjects.
A new comScore report from Visa details the successes they've seen with enrolled consumers completing 86percentt of transactions from their Visa online shopping carts.
Intervention usually involves applying the intervention and following up with enrolled subjects.
To recruit patients, study staff identified all age eligible patients returning for visits with enrolled physicians.
Additional abnormalities were mitochondria with enrolled or hypertrophic cristae (Fig. 5Cc; supplementary material Fig. S6).
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Sixty eight students were divided into three groups: (a) traditional course with 26 enrolled (b) blended course with 28 enrolled, and (c) fully online course with 25 enrolled.
The program is also immensely popular with students, with 10,000 enrolled students selected from a pool of 42,000 total applicants.
The group was public, with most enrolled members affiliated with the program at the university as students (58%) or alumni (22%).
Furthermore, a phase I trial of nivolumab combined with ipilimumab enrolled 53 patients with advanced melanoma.
The New Providence Middle School, with 337 enrolled, shares its campus with the high school, where there are 623 students.
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