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The phrase "accepted a research" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "accepted a research proposal" or "accepted research findings" depending on the context.
Example: "The committee accepted a research proposal that aims to study climate change effects on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "approved a research" or "endorsed a research".
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He accepted a research professorship (1954) and retired in 1957.
(1962 74), he accepted a research position at IBM, which soon became full-time.
Each member accepted a research assignment and, when the club gathered for meetings, delivered a talk on, say, Ma Rainey while spinning records.
Dr. Cohn accepted a research position there with the husband-and-wife team of Carl and Gerty Cori, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1947.
In mid-1949, he accepted a research position in Paris so he could oversee his father's business holdings and eventually divest them.
After completing his military service, he accepted a research scholarship and, on the recommendation of the physicist Paul Langevin, was hired in October 1925 as Marie Curie's assistant.
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Shortly after his return to London, he made an attempt to resume his career, accepting a research position at the university where he had received his undergraduate degree.
Dr. Takakura's mother disliked Americans and did everything in her power to stop her son from accepting a research job there for a limited stay.
In recent weeks, editors at a respected psychology journal have been taking heat from fellow scientists for deciding to accept a research report that claims to show the existence of extrasensory perception.
As I wrote in my first Next Wave article, I was deciding between continuing along the academic path--doing a postdoc and applying for faculty positions--and moving over into industry and accepting a research or management position there.
In contrast, if you aren't aware of your deeper motivation, you might think that you have no choice but to accept a research job offer that, deep down, does not appeal to you.
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