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The phrase "accept it would be" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "I can accept it would be difficult to change the plan at this stage."
Alternatives: "acknowledge that it would be" or "recognize that it would be".
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If it were gauche to accept, it would be gauche of them to offer.
"We would love, from the Swiss government, that these peer reviews are not only on a voluntary basis, that people would accept it would be mandatory," she said.
And because the scrip would be transferable, claimants forced to accept it would be able to turn it into immediate cash in private markets, for as long as the Treasury was unable to issue new debt.
"Some of the young Traveller girls I interviewed were called the most appalling racist names that, in an adult world, you just wouldn't accept; it would be a criminal offence," she says.
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Mr Darling accepted it would be impossible to leave the English question unaddressed".
Hodgson, though, accepted it would be wrong to expect an immediate impact against the Bulgarians tonight.
If the request is accepted, it would be the largest loan amount ever waived in Japan.
I have got absolutely no doubts, if his bid was accepted, it would be positive for the club".
The Manchester United player said he accepted it would be difficult for the French to forgive the team.
Those accepting it would be granted greater technical freedom compared to the restrictions imposed on teams opting to continue with unlimited budgets.
At the time, Governor Leavitt's press secretary said that accepting it would be "highly problematic" because he was still considering whether to run for a fourth term.
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