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The phrase "accepted quite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been acknowledged or received favorably to a certain extent.
Example: "The proposal was accepted quite positively by the committee, leading to further discussions."
Alternatives: "received fairly" or "acknowledged to some extent".
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Curiously, if that were to happen, Germany's drug companies would be in the same market position that they accepted quite happily in 1999.
Sorry"… It seems to have been accepted quite meekly that the art colleges, as they existed in this country, are just going to disappear.
Jaspers had been Arendt's tutor and supervisor before she emigrated from Germany in the 1930s, but the period after 1945 saw something of a role reversal in this relationship, which Jaspers seems to have accepted quite graciously.
The effect is that moves with a small detrimental impact on the model fit will be accepted quite often, whereas moves which seriously worsen the fit are unlikely to be accepted.
There was a significant 3-way interaction between trait-type, evaluation and group on the proportions of 'Yes/A bit' responses made (F (2.1, 26.7) = 3.58, p < 0.05) with schizophrenia patients making higher proportions to self-evaluated mental illness traits than the healthy controls, as would be expected (although such terms eg 'crazy' were accepted quite frequently by controls [ 54]).
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Bronx Zoo accepts quite a variety of animals, including some 55 baby alligators and caymans a year.
Romano Guardini had already foreseen this: "The gadgets and technics forced upon him by the patterns of machine production and of abstract planning mass man accepts quite simply; they are the forms of life itself.
Craig Murray, the former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, told me that "the U.S. accepts quite a lot of intelligence from the Uzbeks" that has been extracted from suspects who have been tortured.
This solution, like the last, requires one to accept quite a bit of metaphysical baggage.
"I had to overcome and accept quite lot," he says.
Other states with some sort of associate status, such as Norway and Switzerland, have had to accept quite unsatisfactory compromises -- and both have far higher levels of immigration per head of population than the U.K. To reiterate, we are talking of 27 states here, some of which will fiercely resist any compromise that is mooted.
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