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"he was admitted in to school" vs "he was joined in school"

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'He was joined in school' implies that someone joined him while he was already in school, while 'He was admitted into school' suggests that he was accepted into the school as a student. These phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different ideas.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

he was admitted in to school

This phrase is also correct and is commonly used to indicate that he was accepted into the school as a student.

This phrase is used to convey that he gained entry into the school as a student.

Alternatives:

  • He was enrolled in school
  • He was accepted into the school
  • He was granted admission to the school

he was joined in school

This phrase is correct and can be used to indicate that someone joined him while he was already in school.

This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone else joined him while he was already present in school.

Alternatives:

  • He was accompanied in school
  • He was joined by a friend in school
  • He was with someone in school

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