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The phrase "accepted to making" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He was accepted to making significant contributions to the project." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "agreed to making" or "committed to making".
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In Arizona, where the sun is a virtually omnipresent resource, some 'bad actor' rooftop solar companies have run the gamut of consumer offenses from failure to install solar systems after a deposit was accepted, to making illegal phone solicitations of 'Do Not Call' subscribers, to overstating the savings from solar.
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The greater the sacrifice or risk accepted to make the transition, the lower the valuation of the defined health state [ 1].
After forming the multivariate logistic model, the stepwise forward model was applied and the variables that presented p-values less than 0.05 were accepted to make up the final model.
Mr. Shearer continued: "My representatives broached this idea to Fox yesterday, asking the network how low a salary number I would have to accept to make a profit participation feasible.
Mendez-Laing does what he does and sometimes you have to accept to make a career out of the game he might be an impact player.
Specifically, the ability to feel and give love, to let go, to accept, to make peace and to reconcile with the personal fate, family and friends was mentioned.
Do not accept to make a money transfer to a company that sells fake watches, no matter how big the discount for this type of payment may be.
Once you are accepted to your program, make necessary steps to survive in China.
She had been accepted to Auburn and was making plans to transfer to her new school.
All physiotherapists with whom appointments were made accepted to participate in the study.
To offer an interpretation that is accepted is to make explicit the operative social norms and thus to establish the normative terms of a social relationship.
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