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2 years ago
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She has been ( accepted-admitted-agreed - developed ) at York university.​

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stepan [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

She has been <u>accepted</u> at York university

She wouldn't be admitted, because it isn't a hospital or some sort of facility

She wouldn't be Agreed as that wouldn't make sense in the sentence

Explanation:

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