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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted voluntarily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is agreed to or consented to without coercion or pressure.
Example: "The terms of the agreement were accepted voluntarily by all parties involved."
Alternatives: "agreed to willingly" or "consented to freely".
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These acts are also known as devotions or devotional practices, which means that they are accepted voluntarily and not from obligation.
"Instead, it seems to have pressed the UN to adopt the position frequently taken by lawyers in the US that responsibility should never be accepted voluntarily, since it could complicate future litigation.
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Although Discovery was not a Royal Navy unit, Scott required the crew, officers and scientific staff to accept voluntarily the conditions of the Naval Discipline Act, and the ship and expedition were run on Royal Navy lines.
If we are asking gun owners to accept strict limitations of their rights under their beloved Second Amendment, should we accept, voluntarily or otherwise, stronger limitations of our First Amendment rights?
It is therefore in some respects true to form that we look to the softer options; that is, to try to encourage PMCs themselves to accept voluntarily some degree of (self-) regulation, rather than trying to force them to do so, which may result more in the sound of many well-meaning heads bashing against walls than anything else.
The online format used to collect critical incidents on the qualitative phase, included a box with the following legend: "I accept voluntarily to participate in this study" that the residents had to mark and be able to proceed.
Similarly, the mutual-help including reasoned solidarity-oriented behavior that is adopted by a group of elderly individuals who share like problems and whose members are aware of the advantages and commitments acquired on accepting voluntarily to form part of the group.
The study population is composed of Spanish and Mexican students of Secondary Education, aged between 12 and 16, who have voluntarily accepted to participate in an educational program which is managed online and supplemented with the delivery of SMS.
The BRC is implicitly trying to address what research into the psychology of risk perception has learned, that any risk evokes more fear when it's imposed than when it is accepted willingly, voluntarily.
"We accept that voluntarily," Pryor's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said.
She may have sidestepped the publication of a damning ASA draft adjudication at the last minute by accepting - "voluntarily" - not to call herself "doctor" in her advertising any more.
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