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The phrase "accepting no more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a limit or boundary, often in the context of refusing additional input, requests, or demands.
Example: "After years of overextending myself, I have decided to start accepting no more than I can handle."
Alternatives: "not taking any more" or "refusing any further".
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Accepting no more than six of every 22, given the size of the pool, is more of a goal, he suggested.
The government is accepting no more repossession claims, and officials said the panel that was set up to handle such claims, the Departed Asians Property Custodian Board, is scheduled to go out of existence next year.
Private ranches also place limits on the number of livestock that are accepted on their property, usually accepting no more than 100 from a given group ranch.
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Most countries accept no more than around 15% of all applicants, whereas Canada accepts more than half.
Milly's voice mail box filled up and would accept no more messages.
It's called Transition School, and it accepts no more than 16 students a year.
Milly's voicemail box filled up and would accept no more messages.
He should make clear that he wants the group to return all contractor contributions, and accept no more of them.
Today, however, he believes that the Louvre can accept no more visitors without endangering the museum experience.
Parties may accept no more than the law's "hard-money" limit of $25,000 a year to any party committee.
Under the proposal, Lloyd's plans to accept no more of its old-style individual investors after January 2003.
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