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The phrase "accepted to try" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey permission or willingness to attempt something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "She was accepted to try out for the school play after her audition."
Alternatives: "allowed to attempt" or "permitted to try."
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We recruited 14 CH drug-resistant patients (11 chronic) that accepted to try transdermal rotigotine to treat their CH, increasing dose weekly of 2 mg up to 6 mg, according to our previous report.
It's normal and accepted to try and look more attractive through make-up, clothing, adornments and even through surgery.
It's normal and accepted to try to look 20 years younger than we actually are (is this not a form of passing?).
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Children may have to be given a food anywhere from 12 to 20 times before they finally accept to try it.
But the thing is, we all just have to try to accept one another, try to keep our personal beliefs out of it, and let everybody be "to each his own," you know?
JS-Kit is currently accepting applications to try out ECHO if you like what you see.
Durham County Council confirmed it would ask its 10,000-strong workforce if it wanted to retire early or accept redundancy to try and save £100m.
We have accepted the challenge to try to be great.
Others accepted plea deals to try to avoid such lengthy prison terms.
The coroner has accepted his responsibility to try to prevent future deaths.
Instead he accepted innumerable invitations to try out for roles in television and film.
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