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"I have been accepted in" vs "I have work hard to"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase 'I have work hard to' seems incomplete and incorrect, while the second phrase 'I have been accepted in' is grammatically correct but lacks context. It would be more appropriate to compare 'I have worked hard to' with 'I have been accepted into.'

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I have been accepted in

This phrase is grammatically correct but lacks context. It would be more appropriate to use 'I have been accepted into' to convey being accepted into a specific place or program.

The phrase 'I have been accepted in' is correct grammatically, but it is more commonly used with 'into' to specify the place or program one has been accepted into.

Alternatives:

  • I have been accepted into
  • I got accepted into
  • I have been admitted to
  • I was accepted into
  • I have gained acceptance into

I have work hard to

This phrase is incorrect and incomplete. It should be 'I have worked hard to.'

The correct phrase is 'I have worked hard to,' which indicates the effort put into achieving something.

Alternatives:

  • I have worked hard to
  • I worked hard to
  • I have put in a lot of effort to
  • I have exerted myself to
  • I have strived to

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