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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting the consequences for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing accountability or responsibility for one's actions or decisions.
Example: "He is accepting the consequences for his choices, understanding that every action has a reaction."
Alternatives: "taking responsibility for" or "facing the repercussions of".
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"It is not responsible for the euro zone to pledge fealty to a monetary union without facing up to either a fiscal union that would make monetary union workable or accepting the consequences for uncompetitive, debt-burdened members".
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The fear of shame was present in accepting the consequences of becoming pregnant before marriage, for example when planning to have the child adopted or migrate permanently, with or without their child.
And accepting the consequences of those choices.
I accept the consequences for me without bitterness or rancour.
The church just has to be willing to accept the consequences for that determination.
"While the innocence that was stolen can never be restored, Penn State has accepted the consequences for its role and the role of its employees and is moving forward".
In an interview several weeks before Mr. McVeigh's scheduled execution, Dr. Pierce praised Mr. McVeigh as "a man of principle" who was "willing to accept the consequences" for what he did.
But if Xiaomi wants to maintain its growth and expand outside of China, it must be prepared to accept the consequences for its tendency to blatantly rip competitors off.
"I voluntarily provided the information to the OEIG for investigation, and made it clear that I was prepared to accept the consequences for my mistakes".
"Penn State has accepted the consequences for its role and the role of its employees and is moving forward," the NCAA's statement said.
The hard reality is that unless we as a society wish to reinstitute aggressive use of the death penalty for the worst offenders, we have to accept the consequences of imprisoning for life.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com