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In American English, neither, we say, “he was admitted to school” or “he (or she) was enrolled in school” One is “admitted to the bar” as a lawyer who has passed the bar exams.
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American English, neither, we say, “he was admitted to school” or “he (or she) was enrolled in school” One is “admitted to the bar” as a lawyer who has passed the bar exams.
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