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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I currently accepted" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I have currently accepted" or "I am currently accepting"? You can use a corrected version of this phrase when discussing a recent decision or action regarding acceptance, such as a job offer or an invitation. Example: "I have currently accepted the job offer and am excited to start next month."
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Later, as quoted by The News Minute, she added, "I currently accepted five students from Japan, Canada, and the US, so my lab is simply full.
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"I've currently accepted several opportunities in business to do work that I'd done prior to becoming governor in consulting and advisory board positions, and I've also been exploring other opportunities in academia, nonprofits and government," he said, according to The News & Observer.
Still, federal law continues to ban the plant, classifying it as a Schedule I substance "no currently accepted medical use".
For decades, marijuana has been classified as a Schedule I drug with "no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse", on par with heroin.
A recent Supreme Court decision confirms marijuana's classification under federal law as an illegal Schedule I drug with "no currently accepted medical use".
The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Michele M. Leonhart, a Bush appointee re-nominated by Mr. Obama, has exercised her discretionary authority to retain marijuana's classification as a Schedule I drug with "no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States".
Still, federal law classifies marijuana a Schedule I substance "with no currently accepted medical use".
According to the federal classification, Schedule I drugs have "no currently accepted medical use".
Federal law classifies marijuana a Schedule I substance "with no currently accepted medical use".
Still, the federal government bans the plant, classifying marijuana as a Schedule I substance with "no currently accepted medical use," alongside heroin and LSD.
Under the Controlled Substances Act, marijuana is still classified as a Schedule I substance with "no currently accepted medical use," alongside heroin and LSD.
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