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Free sign upThe phrase "accepting a date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of agreeing to go on a date with someone.
Example: "After much consideration, she finally decided on accepting a date with him for Saturday night."
Alternatives: "agreeing to a date" or "consenting to a date".
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She and another worker would sometimes send their pimp a text message containing the license plate of the vehicle she was entering when accepting a date.
Ms. Gerhard worked for Ms. Livermore for a couple of years but practically had to be coerced into accepting a date.
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She'd accepted a date with someone to make her boyfriend jealous, but was nervous to go alone.
(If so, followers of the popular "Rules" -- a book that advises women not to accept a date after a Wednesday for the following Saturday, so the women would appear happily otherwise occupied -- are on to something).
After she left, a man who had been evesdropping, approached the other woman, told her he was making a survey and she accepted a date with him for the evening.
Subsequently, men are notified that this or that lady has accepted a date with them.
You have to be a super awesome dude for Oprah Winfrey to accept a date with you, ya feel me?
I'm also so fed up with dating that I will pretty much only accept a date from SNL's Andy Samberg.
A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night.
Whilst some accept a date of 469 or earlier for this Naxos, another school of thought places it as late as 467 BC.
Now that Mila Kunis has accepted a date to the North Carolina Marine Corps Ball, it's fitting that her co-star Justin Timberlake gets an invitation of his own.
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