Kenji Hello. In Japanese, if someone enters university by paying much money (of course this is illegal), we say "enter university from / through the back door". Does this make sense in English?
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KenjiHello.I'm anxious to see how others respond to this. It sounds vaguely familiar, but I
In Japanese, if someone enters university by paying much money (of course this is illegal),
we say "enter university from / through the back door".
Does this make sense in English? How do you say this?
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