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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted solely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is accepted exclusively or only under certain conditions.
Example: "The proposal was accepted solely based on its merits, without any external influences."
Alternatives: "accepted exclusively" or "accepted only".
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Under the editorial practices of Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences at the time, some projects, like the Chernobyl translation, were developed and accepted solely to fulfill the academy's broad mandate of providing an open forum for discussion of scientific questions and issues, rather than to present original scientific studies.
We see no reason to disturb the finding of the New York Court of Appeals that 'the resignation was tendered and accepted solely for the purpose of avoiding the statutory disqualification,' and the conclusion of that court that the purported resignation should be disregarded for purposes of this case.
While more schools are announcing that they will be considering students' ability to pay in their decisions, it doesn't mean applicants will be accepted solely because they can pay full tuition.
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Based on a large and representative sample of the Austrian adult population, this study provided results on the acceptance of end-of-life interventions, distinguishing between rejecting both WLPT and EUT, accepting solely WLPT, and accepting both WLPT and EUT.
However, private schools accept solely students who can afford the fees and are thus from middle and upper class.
Legitimating the arts and culture solely in these terms dangerously neglects to accept them solely for their aesthetic importance.
Regions are encouraged to offer a widely disseminated call for papers and to accept papers solely on the basis of their merit.
Many of the journals now accept submissions solely through Scholastica.
According to the Department of Education, Stuyvesant accepts students solely based on their performance on the SHSAT, although former Mayor John Lindsay and community activist group ACORN have argued that the exam may be biased against African and Hispanic Americans.
But as the full scope of intelligence-agency overreach, the unimaginable enormity of the data involved, the excessive secrecy, and dearth of transparency becomes more apparent, the willingness to accept things solely in the name of "national security" is waning.
As a disabled person some people might not accept you solely because you are disabled and they don't want to be connected to you.
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