Sentence examples for accepted with such from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accepted with such" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to refer to something being accepted in a particular manner, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The proposal was accepted with such enthusiasm that it surprised everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "accepted in such a way" or "accepted with that level of".

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No wonder the Tories accepted with such bad grace the reprieve for which they had themselves been arguing.

Included in the pile were all of the little presents accepted with such false gratitude, the envelopes and postcards, even the towelettes, everything systematically destroyed.

That these practices created such an intense backlash when exposed 40 years ago by the Church Committee, yet are accepted with such indifference now, speaks volumes about the state of US political culture.

This included the independence movement of 1810-1820, the North American invasion of 1846-1848, and the Reform War and the French Intervention of 1857-1867.3 However, the educational and vocational opportunities offered to and accepted with such alacrity by females from 1876 to 1910 added a new dimension to their participation in their country's crisis: an intellectual one.

It is alarming that the purported overwhelming popular support for the RFP has been accepted with such alacrity.

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"It's been built up in the consciousness of people over generations that 3,000 miles is the standard, and they've accepted that with such certainty that they check their manuals for everything but that," said Jeff Danzinger, an agency spokesman, in a telephone interview.

Now as I'm in a more privileged position, I don't have to accept every job going, and I won't accept commissions with such a limited time-frame, as sometimes you need to give yourself some breathing room in case something happens on the job.

Initially, surgeon assessment of total hip replacement (THR) outcome was accepted, with the development of tools such as the Harris Hip Score [ 2] and the Charnley score [ 3].

Should a biographer, I wonder, accept defeat with such good grace?

My parents thought it was a waste of time to apply for great universities, because we couldn't afford them and, most importantly , who would accept us with such "low" scores?

There was also no evidence of any difference in student response when compared according to their facilitator, although we accept that with such a limited student response this is not definitive.

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