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The phrase "accept the implications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular situation or decision.
Example: "In order to move forward with the project, we must accept the implications of our budget constraints."
Alternatives: "acknowledge the consequences" or "recognize the ramifications."
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The study's principal researcher, unwilling to accept the implications of his own findings, remarked: "We are scratching our heads over some of these results".
Or if the games must be commercial, then accept the implications and auction them to the highest bidder.These arguments are unrealistic.
Though it took some time for Young's contemporaries fully to accept the implications of his landmark discovery, it conclusively demonstrated that light has wavelike characteristics.
If that leads to the return to the back benches of some members unwilling to accept the implications of this, I cannot be the only person who believes that the sooner they are required to do that the better.
Now, with Mr. Green and Mr. Bloomberg talking a similar language, New Yorkers will finally be prepared for the hard times ahead and begin to understand and accept the implications for everything from housing and education to the quality of life that had so improved with the booming economy of the past eight years.
The students understood how the examples applied to the test questions, but they essentially refused to accept the implications [ 42].
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But, even if we accept the implication of this criticism that the national and international macrocosm is obligatory in a novel, Tyler does subtly provide it.
Omalu faced stiff opposition from the NFL in accepting the implications of his research into the damage that football players could sustain.
"I am concerned, though, that the medical community is resistant to accepting the implications of this research and worried that some women may be getting false reassurance".
Every singer is both a participant and a commentator on the action, and a staging that accepted the implications of such constant role-shifting would have to be radical indeed.
Everyone accepts the implications $CLpp$ and $CpMp$.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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