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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept reparation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one party agrees to receive compensation or restitution for a wrong or injury done to them.
Example: "After much negotiation, the company decided to accept reparation for the damages caused by the faulty product."
Alternatives: "receive compensation" or "take restitution".
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After Superstorm Sandy, government made some attempts to persuade impacted coastal dwellers to accept reparation and incentive to not rebuild but build anew in another place.
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Most Ugandans prefer individual reparations but would be willing to accept reparations at the community level.
In the newspapers, a debate was raging about whether Israel should demand and accept reparations from Germany.
The narrative doesn't shy from recalling bitter internal disputes, including the civil unrest when the forces of Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir battled those of Ben-Gurion and the bitter debate over whether Israel should accept reparations from Germany for its treatment of the Jews during World War II.
Is there a fundamental psychological difference between those who accept reparations readily -- or even seek them out -- and those who do not?
Countless families of survivors accept reparations or marriage to the perpetrator.
Victims and their descendants, for their part, sometimes worry that accepting reparation payments may be seen as drawing a line under the past, as implying the moral debt is paid or that all is forgiven (Barkan 2000).
With this station, the 72-barrel detectors were tested, only one detector was rejected and then accepted again after reparation, and the average detector efficiency of the double-layer counters has been measured to be 98%.
The post-independence government of Malaysia settled its overall claims with Japan in 1967, accepting several million dollars as reparations.
In the episode, Bart Simpson and his father Homer accidentally launch a model rocket into the Springfield church, causing the church council to accept funding plans from Mr Burns for reparation.
Aboriginal groups are refusing to accept the government's stance, and say reparations - a fund of A$1bn£460m0m) has been mooted - should be next on the agenda once the apology has been formally delivered.
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