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It depends on the context and intended meaning of the sentence.
"Accepted about" could be used in a sentence like "The new policy was widely accepted about the company." This means that many people within the company accepted or agreed with the new policy. However, it may sound more natural to say "accepted by" instead. Another example could be "There are many different theories accepted about the origins of the universe." This means that there are multiple theories that are generally accepted or believed to be true about the beginnings of the universe. In general, "accepted about" could be used when talking about common beliefs or opinions held by a group of people.
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(He accepted about $50).
And it accepted about $9 million in federal funds.
"We were inundated with about 500 gallery applications and only accepted about half," Mr. Renfrew said.
It had accepted about half of those as of Monday night, Mr. O'Holleran said.
Last year, the highly selective program accepted about 15percentt of its applicants.
Cincinnati Athletic Director Bob Goin said Johnson accepted about $7,000 in his senior year.
Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn accepted about 70 evacuees from hospitals, nursing homes and a hospice.
The UK has accepted about 200 people, in contrast to the tens of thousands taken in by Germany and Sweden.
There is a fact commonly accepted about this laid-back affair deep in a misty valley in Wales: it rains.
I think that Harvard accepted about 5percentt of all of the students who applied last year.
The first time it was just terrifying; the manuscript had only been accepted about a month earlier.
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