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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about accepted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss a topic related to acceptance, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The discussion was about accepted practices in the industry."
Alternatives: "concerning accepted" or "regarding accepted".
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Small and frail and with large eyeglasses, Mr. Buchsbaum looked out of place on draft day as the college players he had written about accepted offers worth millions of dollars.
Republicans had been in the minority for 24 years when suburban Atlanta sent the 35-year-old Gingrich to the House of Representatives in 1978, and they had just about accepted that their status there wouldn't change in any of their lifetimes.
Confirmation is understood as a three-place relation: E represents a proposition about accepted evidence, H stands for a hypothesis, K for background knowledge and Pr for the agent's subjective probability function.
In ISIS, we are dealing with an organization, a caliphate, a movement that rejects Western Aristotelian logic (and forget about accepted norms of warfare).
But I think the true miracle is coming to some kind of an ability to live with the illness they have... .. Few of the families I heard about accepted the ways chaplains and health care providers tried to reframe miracles, at least not at first.
During the review process the physicians could get advice about accepted clinical practice from these authorities.
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It is about accepting, even if that acceptance is not right away in some cases.
One has to think about accepting casualties.
About accepting money from the wrong people.
They are totally unarrogant about accepting advice".
She spoke often about "accepting what is".
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