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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted you will" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrectly structured expression.
Example: "Once you have accepted, you will be able to proceed with the next steps."
Alternatives: "once you accept" or "after you have accepted".
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If accepted, you will need to complete a CCT course before the Teacher Training program begins.
If accepted, you will need to provide two letters of recommendation.
If your proposal is accepted, you will receive written acknowledgment from the Office of Graduate Education.
If you are accepted you will be able to contact a faculty member about working with him or her.
If accepted, you will be given interesting assignments enabling you to work closely with the magazine's editors and develop valuable professional contacts.
"If you are accepted, you will be taken to Iran for around two weeks for training and then you will be sent to Syria.
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(6) I would have also accepted: 'You'll like this, not a lot.' (7) The call cut out.
If accepted, you'll meet with John, Jordan or myself the day of the pitch-off.
To increase your odds of getting accepted, you'll want to avoid these all-too-common mistakes.
If accepted, you'll receive a follow-up email with details regarding upcoming events.
Once accepted, you'll provide information about your personal interests that will be used to customize recommendations wherever you go.
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