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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept total liability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in legal or contractual contexts where one party agrees to take full responsibility for any potential damages or losses.
Example: "By signing this agreement, you agree to accept total liability for any injuries that may occur on the premises."
Alternatives: "assume full responsibility" or "take complete liability".
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Other governments abstained from accepting total responsibility.
He then set the appeal bond required at the total liability, plus interest.
LEV = Total liability divided by total assets.
In eight states, more than a third of the total liability was unfunded.
#Add up your current, long-term, and total liability.
Since 2000, 265 courses have gone broke, with total liabilities of $61 billion.
But Germany has refused to accept that liability.
Company directors should accept personal liability for publishing misleading financial statements.
Q: Are the developing countries reluctant to accept that liability?
Software companies must accept part of the blame, though they accept no liability.
The BBC does not accept any liability for its RSS feeds.
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