Sentence examples for accept yet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accept yet" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a condition or a request for acceptance, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I hope you can accept yet another change in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "accept now" or "agree at this point".

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Will fans accept yet another character reboot?

Yesterday, Mr. Baker was back in court to find out whether Justice Wittner would accept yet another bail payment from yet another round of strangers.

Shaking off the moment, he said he was flying to Dublin in the next few days to accept yet another award, the gold medal for outstanding contribution to public discourse, from Trinity College.

For all their inestimable cultural value, however, specialist record shops of all kinds are the most marginal of businesses, and by 2002 Ray had no desire to accept yet another rent increase.

Lenders have increasingly expressed exasperation with the slow pace of reforms – but the pressure to accept yet more cuts has clearly struck a blow to the unity of the fragile coalition.

He's in New York to accept yet another lifetime achievement award for his triumphs in five Olympic Games, another chance for him and others to revel in his past glories.

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The president has not formally accepted yet.

"But I haven't been accepted yet".

The world has enough threatening crises to confront without accepting yet another.

Mr. Elliott has received offers on the property, but none has been accepted yet.

"Of course," she added, "we don't know if we'll be accepted yet".

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