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The phrase "accepted they will" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "If the terms are accepted, they will proceed with the agreement."
Alternatives: "agreed upon they will" or "acknowledged they will".
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If they are accepted, they will be asked to provide a character reference from their school.
If accepted they will be offered accommodation, which is where social landlords come in.
"If they are accepted, they will destroy any remaining shred of respect for the honours system.
If the proposed standards are accepted, they will all but rule out imports of tar sands, unless producers can clean up their acts.
Power producers have been told that if the plans are accepted they will have to buy their permits to pollute through an auction process from the beginning of the third phase.
Harvard does not require early-decision applicants to promise that, if accepted, they will enroll, and last year, it allowed students to file early-action applications at an unlimited number of colleges, even if one had a binding early-decision policy.
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If accepted, they'll be offered a credit limit of between £1,000 and £10,000.
The more that things like alternative energy become economic opportunities the more accepted they'll be.
If your bid is "accepted," they'll send you info on your assigned hotel room.
Once the student is accepted, they'll get their financial aid offers, and this is where everything falls apart.
Unsurprisingly, if you put a bunch of young people together in a profession in which a drinking culture is entirely accepted, they'll take advantage.
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