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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize whether something is acknowledged or approved in any capacity.
Example: "I wonder if my application will be accepted at all given the high competition this year."
Alternatives: "acknowledged in any way" or "approved in any manner".
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Credit cards were now accepted at all the food, beverage and retail counters.
Donations will be accepted at all performances.
Credit cards are accepted at all the restaurants, and all allow smoking.
He said ticket-fixing was conduct "accepted at all ranks for decades".
She followed our advice, did well on them and was accepted at all the colleges she applied for.
It is overt and aggressive sexism and it is a disgrace that it is accepted at all.
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Also, the goodness-of-the-fit of the fatigue life data obtained was verified by means of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, which were all accepted at a 5% significance level.
"I don't accept at all that our offer is less superior," he said.
"Just accept at all the top schools," my mother advised.
"This is something we can not accept at all," the finance minister said.
"I don't think we should accept at all that this is history in the making," said Fleming, who lamented earlier this month that it wasn't realistic to make alcohol illegal.
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