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The phrase "accept a mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is agreeing to receive a grade, symbol, or indication of approval or acknowledgment.
Example: "Students must accept a mark for their performance in the course to receive credit."
Alternatives: "receive a grade" or "acknowledge a symbol".
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Never just accept a mark you think you don't deserve.
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Here Naomhán and Mairead agreed to accept a payment of 40 marks in exchange for returning the documents of ownership given to them by the abbot and for acknowledging the abbey's ownership.
For purposes of § 205.20, the movie theatre chain and the restaurant chain would be considered to be an affiliated group of merchants, and the cards are considered to be "store gift cards". However, merchants or other persons are not considered to be affiliated merely because they agree to accept a card that bears the mark, logo, or brand of a payment network.
Originally thinking he was too old, Dimbleby declined, accepting a body marking in black pencil instead.
She did not explain the standard she used to determine what constituted a vote, but it appeared that she had accepted any mark on the ballot.
The UK-born astronaut Piers Sellers has accepted a commemorative pin to mark his achievements in orbit.
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Mr. Schauble, who has himself admitted accepting a bag containing 100,000 marks ($52,000) from a fugitive arms broker, was expected to resign as party leader today.
An ex-football coach allegedly accepted a $400,000 bribe to fraudulently mark the non-athletic student as a recruit.
Women's football coach Rudy Meredith accepted a $400,000£306,00000) bribe to fraudulently mark a non-athletic student as a recruit, prosecutors say.
Janet Acheson, partner of the late Dr John Hinds, who died as a result of an accident at the Skerries 100 road races last July, accepted a Special Recognition Award to mark the significant contribution the 'Flying Doctor' had made to the sport.
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