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The phrase "accepting a decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of agreeing to or coming to terms with a particular choice or conclusion made by someone else.
Example: "After much deliberation, I found myself accepting the decision made by the committee regarding the project."
Alternatives: "acknowledging a decision" or "coming to terms with a decision."
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Cook urged the No3 to score big runs for Middlesex before the Pakistan series, with the head coach, Trevor Bayliss, accepting a decision will need to be made.
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But if you accept a decision, it is binding on both you and the firm.
President Kuchma subsequently accepted a decision by the Constitutional Court that declared the first two items to be unconstitutional.
Many people will not accept a decision that so blatantly ignores the concerns of a vast section of our population and that rides roughshod over our democratic principles.
"I will never accept a decision by Bush, or even by Yasir Arafat, that I must give up my land," he added.
Given the amount of money and jobs at stake, we fear neither side will ever accept a decision that lets the other win.
Lat accepted, a decision he explained was borne from necessity rather than choice: "It was a question of survival.
In October 1947, militia fighters launched attacks in order to convince the Maharaja that the Muslim population would not accept a decision to cede Jammu and Kashmir to India.
A physician's decision to accept a decision support system depends upon the following factors: perceived threat to professional autonomy, level of involvement in deciding the implementation of CDSS and belief that new CDSS will improve performance.
He described the Newsnight team as "dysfunctional, argumentative, leaking, not accepting an editorial decision".
Eritrea and Ethiopia, which fought a vicious two-year border war from 1998 to 2000, agreed to accept a compromise decision by an arbitration panel at The Hague earlier this year.
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