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"Accept anything" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English, but it may not always make sense in every sentence.
Here is an example of when it can be used correctly: "I am willing to accept anything as a reward for my hard work." In this sentence, "accept anything" means to be open to receiving any type of reward, regardless of what it is. Another example could be: "Don't settle for just any job offer, accept anything that aligns with your career goals." In this sentence, "accept anything" means to consider and accept any job offer that aligns with your career goals. However, there are also instances where "accept anything" may not make sense or may be grammatically incorrect. For example: "I do not accept anything that goes against my morals and values." In this sentence, using "anything" after "accept" is redundant and could be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence. Instead, it could be rewritten as: "I do not accept anything that goes against my morals and values." In conclusion, "accept anything" can be used in written English, but it should be used carefully and in the appropriate context to avoid confusion or redundancy.
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They will accept anything".
"We do not accept anything".
"She wouldn't accept anything more".
"We won't accept anything but sharia.
The party apparatus wouldn't accept anything less.
I won't accept anything less than that.
I wouldn't accept anything from another person".
We cannot accept anything over email.
"You don't have to accept anything.
We will not accept anything less".
Nobody would accept anything I said".
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