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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something is limited to certain criteria or conditions.
Example: "The application is accepting only candidates with a master's degree."
Alternatives: "accepting solely" or "only accepting".
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Poland and Slovakia have capped their acceptance of refugees on their non-Muslim status, accepting only Syrian Christians.
The overall acceptance rate of 32% follows the MMM tradition of accepting only the papers of the highest technical quality.
Applying the acceptable-rejection criterion to these 5,000 sets of calculations has resulted on accepting only 345.
We are accepting only the online graduate school application.
Austria is accepting only 80 migrants a day.
Grainger is unabashed, and unequivocal, in accepting only one result will satisfy her now.
In his mailroom, Mr. Brannigan runs a tight operation, accepting only business mail.
Accepting only a modest allowance, Stott donated all royalties in perpetuity to The Langham Partnership.
What actually happened was that private plans skimmed the cream, accepting only relatively healthy retirees.
He is selective, accepting only one entry for each day and leaving some days blank.
Barnard, like many women's colleges, has an admissions policy of accepting only "legal" women.
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