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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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In Scotland the figures relate to the number of patients admitted to hospital with a laboratory confirmed flu case taken between 14 days before the admission date and 48 hours after the admission date.

From BBC

This is a shared experience, a journey that everyone who paid the price of admission embarks on together.

From Salon

They're usually aimed at first-time offenders but guidelines state there must be a clear admission of guilt and they must have the victim's agreement.

From BBC

The hard sorting occurs at admission; the grades mostly reflect that prior filtering.

From The Wall Street Journal

Crypto newcomers and veterans alike say severe swings in bitcoin are the price of admission for an investment that has delivered eye-popping gains and appears poised to become entrenched in the financial system over time.

From The Wall Street Journal