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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting an offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of agreeing to a proposal or deal, often in a business or formal context.
Example: "After careful consideration, I have decided that accepting an offer from the company is the best choice for my career."
Alternatives: "agreeing to a proposal" or "endorsing a deal."
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She was accepting an offer to take early retirement.
Financial distress is certainly a major factor in accepting an offer you don't like.
After his defeat, he flirted with the idea of accepting an offer from Mr. Sharon to be defense minister.
By accepting an offer of £930m for 67% of the AA, they have established a certain value.
Epstein has his position because Billy Beane, the A's general manager, changed his mind after accepting an offer from Boston.
Once you make a decision you need to stay with it, so think carefully before accepting an offer.
Explain that you are accepting an offer that better matches your needs or desires at this time.
After the war, Dr. Zimmerman considered returning to Yale, but toyed with the idea of accepting an offer from Montefiore.
Most students will have visited their chosen university before accepting an offer – and if not, they should certainly try to do so before final decisions are made.
He said the DUP would not be "gulled" into accepting an offer just on a "nod and a wink" from the government.
Upon retiring at the age 78, he continued showing his passion for knowledge by accepting an offer to teach physics at Columbia.
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