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The phrase "acceded through" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where someone agrees to or accepts something via a specific means or method, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The committee acceded through a series of negotiations that took several months."
Alternatives: "agreed via" or "accepted through".
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LP and MILP problems were solved using the Gurobi Solver [ 52] acceded through COBRApy.
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He soon acceded, though not in full.
I accede, puffing through your ground floor in the inevitably vain hope of a small tip to supplement my meagre, below-London-living-wage salary.
This is an old-fashioned Square Mile stitch-up, driven through by City short-termists, acceded to by Roger Carr, a chairman who has sold so many FTSE firms down the river (just ask the good folk at Thames Water), and nodded through by the reliably sleepy pension funds.
Puzzled guards reluctantly acceded to the request, and Koolhaas began loping through the halls, immediately leaving his colleagues ten paces behind.
McSpadden acceded to this request, setting off a hubbub that raged through the talk shows.
For that, the responsibility is likely to fall more to Mr Ospel, who led the bank through its most expansive years and who has now acceded to board pressure to stay as chairman until 2011.Mr Ospel is a seasoned risk-taker.
Another acceded to "Stan".
Union planners eventually acceded.
Again the king acceded.
Russia acceded the next year.
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