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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one acknowledges the possibility of mistakes or inaccuracies, often in discussions about learning, technology, or processes.
Example: "In order to improve our system, we must accept error as a part of the learning process."
Alternatives: "acknowledge mistakes" or "embrace errors".
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More than any of that, I miss fecklessness, the ability to accept error as part of the human condition, without trying to stratify it by class or gender and write it off as the kind of thing only undesirable people are capable of.
We can accept error, ours and others.
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"We don't accept errors.
The principle is to accept errors in rare cases for significant reductions in the logic complexity or length of the critical path.
Reach-based models must average channel azimuth and riparian conditions over each reach, and GIS models must also accept errors in the channel-riparian relationships caused by the DEM grid detail.
The accepted error of mass difference was below 0.02 Da, while the accepted difference of abundances was below 10%%.
Because American medicine accepts error as an inevitable consequence of treatment, our hospitals, insurers and government do little to respond to unnecessary deaths.
If the response is accepted, error detection on this response is carried out.
The mean absolute distance error was 0.4 mm (standard deviation 0.17 mm), which falls within clinically accepted error margins.
Comparisons between the present theoretical and experimental work with previous theoretical study are accomplished within accepted error.
Ethical considerations require concomitantly that samples larger than required to attain the accepted error rates should be avoided.
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