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"would accepted" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
"Would" is a modal verb that is often used to express future or hypothetical actions, but it cannot be used on its own as a verb. It must be followed by another verb in its base form. To make it grammatically correct and usable, you could use it in a complete sentence such as "She would have accepted the job offer if it had come with a higher salary." In this example, "would have accepted" is paired with the verb "have" to form a past tense modal construction. Another example sentence could be: "I would accept the invitation if I didn't have any prior commitments." In this sentence, "would accept" is used to express a hypothetical action in the present tense. In summary, "would accepted" is not a correct or usable phrase in itself. It must be paired with another verb to form a complete sentence.
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Would accepted portmanteaus like SoHo and TriBeCa have made the community board cut way back when?
With the limited number of slots at this Park City, Utah, festival, there was little likelihood that two films on such a similar topic would accepted, however dissimilar their styles.
They think 4,000 pairs is a good start, but would accepted all that is gifted.
According to the Daily Herald, a rider survey Metra recently conducted found that 34percentt of commuters said they would accepted a 20percentt fare hike as long as minimal service cuts accompanied it -- but 35percentt strongly opposed the same option.
Nevertheless, besides these results, a majority of these affected patients considered that the benefits outweigh this kind of transient or permanent disadvantages, and consider that they would accepted an implant surgery again even if they knew about the present complication.
Similar(54)
No country would accept this".
Niese would accept no excuses.
No country would accept that".
They would accept it.
Few today would accept this literally.
"And he would accept no alternative".
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