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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting to have" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion; a more appropriate phrase would be "accepting that I have" or "accepting having."
Example: "She is accepting that she has made mistakes in the past."
Alternatives: "agreeing to have" or "consenting to have."
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"So for that reason, I'm accepting the offer of the prime minister, on behalf of the SNP, and Plaid Cymru are accepting, to have the civil service back-up to have discussions to see what the possibilities are in terms of defending the interests of Scotland and Wales in this parliamentary situation".
Sexual IPV was defined as being physically forced to have intercourse or accepting to have intercourse due to fear of the partner's reaction.
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Meanwhile, they let stand East German records widely accepted to have been fueled by doping.
The volatility of oil prices is accepted to have important effects on economic activity.
In particular, reprogramming cells with small molecules alone is accepted to have better clinical prospects than the other reprogramming strategies.
We need it to feel accepted, to have empathy.
A commons is widely accepted to have certain characteristics.
She even accepted to have her head shaved, as was the case with most Jewish inmates.
Thermoregulation is generally accepted to have been an important factor in human evolution.
Lycium barbarum has been wildly accepted to have beneficial effects in various central nervous system diseases.
Lycium barbarum has been wildly accepted to have beneficial effects in various central nervous system illness.
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