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The phrase "accept for a" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing or incomplete expression, and it does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "I can accept for a moment that you are right, but I still have my doubts."
Alternatives: "except for a" or "aside from a".
Exact(32)
The highest rental rate a CSP can accept for a special resource type is called the acceptable price.
The highest price a CSP can accept for a special resource type is called the acceptable price, as it is well known that the acceptable price is different for a task that needs to be completed one second later or one hour later.
No other art form would accept for a second that death implied the possible death of an artist's oeuvre.
Lenders bid the lowest rate they will accept for a given credit profile (based on credit scores, debt-to-income ratios and other metrics) and period.
"I cannot accept for a moment that at the top of the company, Mr Murdoch - certainly Rebekah Brooks - didn't know what was going on.
Subsequently, being part of a team who finished runners-up in five competitions, has been difficult to accept for a player who admits to being a bad loser.
Similar(27)
"Accept" is short for "acceptance as true," which issues in full or unqualified belief (on accepting for a purpose, Stalnaker 1984; Cohen 1992).
She had been accepted for a Harvard MBA.
That piece was then accepted for a triennial in Guangzhou.
"It's not accepted for a woman to do that.
It can also enhance their chances of getting accepted for a popular course.
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