Sentence examples for accepting damage from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accepting damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one acknowledges or permits harm or loss, often in legal, gaming, or insurance discussions.
Example: "The player was accepting damage from the enemy attack, which reduced their health points significantly."
Alternatives: "taking damage" or "sustaining damage".

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Modern seismic codes allow for inelastic deformation in dissipative zones during design earthquakes, accepting damage to the relevant structural parts to a certain extent.

Modern seismic codes allow for inelastic deformations in dissipative zones during design earthquakes, accepting damage to a certain extent in the relevant structural parts.

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In this study a numerical calibration procedure is proposed; while its application in some of the most widely accepted damage indices (DIs) used for quantifying the extent of damage in reinforced concrete structures is presented.

Some Mexican commentators felt it was a mistake for Fox to pick a quarrel with a "prize fighter", for others it was reminiscent of a soap opera, and a cartoon in El Universal has two Mexicans discussing the spat with one echoing Fox's words: "We will not accept damage being done to our country".

Dynamic SIMS works with high currents and accepts damage of the target surface and also uses this ablation for depth profiling.

2.53pm: A Tory MP has accepted damages from the Unite union.

She again accepted damages after Keeler referred to Swanson as being "one of Stephen's girls" in her 2001 book The Truth at Last.

In his Daily Record column yesterday, "The sun must set on this venal Murdoch dynasty", Galloway explained why he had accepted damages after previously pledging to fight on.

Are they now going to have to accept damaged or wrongfully described items to avoid the risk of being banned, asks Nelson.

The broadcaster and former Scotland striker Andy Gray today accepted damages of £20,000 from Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers following its admission that his mobile phone was hacked by the News of the World.

Sienna Miller should be forced to accept damages of £100,000 in her phone hacking claim against the News of the World because the stories published about her private life were "not that hurtful", a lawyer for the Sunday newspaper said yesterday.

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