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The phrase "accepted the answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has acknowledged or agreed with a response or solution provided to a question or problem.
Example: "After reviewing the responses, she finally accepted the answer given by the expert."
Alternatives: "acknowledged the response" or "agreed with the solution."
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When he replied with a version of "the other kids started it" she accepted the answer and moved on.
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I went from a girl who accepted the answers she was fed to a woman who demanded the ones she wanted.
In terms of internal validity of findings, some studies used hospital registries or insurance reimbursement records to verify the information reported by patients and/or their relatives during face-to-face interviews [ 34- 36]; a majority of studies, however, simply accepted the answers of the respondents as being valid.
b) Ask the President if this is true; accept the answer unquestioningly.
KATIE S., NEW JERSEY You could ask the manager of the salon if you may have the puzzle and accept the answer.
"Sometimes one might perhaps have to accept the answer's no when the answer's no," the official said, according to the press account.
Of course I had forgotten my user ID and password, and the system would not accept the answer to my "secret question," even though I'm pretty sure the name of my first elementary school has not changed.
"That was the first time I came to a place where I disagreed, I knew I disagreed, and I didn't accept the answer that they gave," she said.
At the end of the day, they have a minimum headcount they have to reach and if they don't have a "B" list, you might actually help them out by RSVP'ing for 2, even if it's not the original 2. If they tell you "no", be gracious and accept the answer.
But if you're like me then be like me: once you go ahead and ask those questions, accept the answer you get. 7. If the question is a pushy one, like "Are we dating?" then the answer, if it's "No, we're not," will come in the form of a lot of elaborate backpedaling and grimacing and flattery, not in the form of just plain old "No".
Most people simply correct their error and accept the answer obtained after punching the numbers into a calculator.
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