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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted anyway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was accepted despite potential objections or issues.
Example: "Even though the proposal had some flaws, it was accepted anyway."
Alternatives: "accepted regardless" or "accepted nonetheless".
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I knew it wasn't, but I accepted anyway.
She accepted anyway and, after some anxious second thoughts on the dock, climbed aboard.
"He has our faces tattooed on his back," Matronic gasps, but the proposal is accepted anyway.
There, everything is approved and accepted anyway by the followers of art and culture.
The public relations man in charge, Earl B. Dunckel, said there was no time to write a speech, but Reagan accepted anyway and quickly wrote it himself.
Terry goes home for the funeral but is accepted anyway, then spends the next three years "sick at heart... as though I had murdered to get in".
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If you have an irregular shaped bag that adds up to 45", it might not be accepted anyways.
"I can't recollect ever being invited to Spain to go to a restaurant and as it happens under Bloomberg rules I can't accept anyway".
Just as there are many people who are willing to believe — or to internalize and accept, anyway — that Obama created ISIS, even though it was founded four years before he came to office.
Nachman didn't smoke, but he accepted it anyway.
Walsh had a chance to nullify the Randolph trade but accepted Mobley anyway.
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