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"accept accusations" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is willing to hear and acknowledge an accusation about them. For example: "The politician had failed to accept accusations of corruption, denying any involvement."
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Nor will I accept accusations that I set out to positively damage the career of any professional cricketer".
His verdict on Company is unflinching: he appears to accept accusations that the ironic, observational tone of the score, and the fact that the lead character is defined by what he is not – not married, not partnered-up, not involved – risks lending the whole affair a certain coldness.
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He said he accepted accusations by a former Guantánamo chief prosecutor, Col. Morris D. Davis, that a military official with broad powers over the tribunal system, Brig.
One Unicef worker was also reappraising her preconceptions about Darfur, including the commonly accepted accusation that the Sudanese government had chosen to obstruct the relief effort as a matter of policy.
I do not accept the accusations".
But we can't accept the accusations he is making".
But, obviously we can't accept foundless accusations which are hot off the ring.
An Aiba spokesman said that it understood Conlan's frustration but could not accept his accusations of impropriety.
In his dissent in Iqbal, Justice Souter wrote that judges should accept the accusations in a complaint as true "no matter how skeptical the court may be".
While the Syrian regime's responsibilty for the attack is disputed by Russia, China, Ed Miliband and many more who refuse to accept US accusations at face value, reactions to these photographs have been pretty much a universal "ugh".
In "Station Island", Heaney seems to accept the accusation (he doesn't answer back, and the poem is full of statements of guilt, self-loathing, apology), but in fact is released by the shade of Joyce, who tells him "don't be so earnest, // so ready for the sackcloth and the ashes.
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