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The phrase "accept terms and conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a user is agreeing to the rules or guidelines set forth by a service or product, often in online transactions or agreements.
Example: "Before proceeding with the purchase, please ensure that you accept the terms and conditions outlined on the website."
Alternatives: "agree to the terms and conditions" or "acknowledge the terms and conditions".
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You must accept Terms and Conditions on CalCentral before being able to view any tasks and view awards.
An important issue is how to present children with the information they need to decide whether to accept terms and conditions, and how this should change as they get older.
You must accept Terms and Conditions on CalCentral before being able to view the status of your FAFSA application and any tasks (to-do's), in addition to being able to view your financial aid award.
You read and accept terms and conditions.
It is not unlikely that this higher self-esteem makes females less apt to accept terms and conditions of treatment that they do not feel entirely comfortable with.
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Sometimes a religious marriage ceremony is only possible if one partner agrees to convert, or accepts terms and conditions, such as in which faith future children will be raised.
On a tour of the idled Palo Seco power plant, Ramos told reporters that Whitefish was the first company "available to arrive and they were the ones that first accepted terms and conditions for PREPA". Ramos said that the utility is "completely content" with the work Whitefish is doing.
We can't do anything these days without first accepting terms and conditions.
Workers are likely to have accept new terms and conditions in return for guarantees on jobs, and union members will still have to vote to accept a deal.
The ultimate conclusion of which would be that UK workers would ultimately have to accept the terms and conditions of say China or India.
Their move comes as acute medical doctors, who care for some of the sickest patients in hospital, claim that forcing NHS England's 53,000 junior doctors to accept inferior terms and conditions would have a catastrophic effect on the NHS by producing the biggest recruitment crisis the service has ever encountered.
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