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The phrase "accepting to write" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may cause confusion; a more appropriate expression would be "agreeing to write."
Example: "After some discussion, she was accepting to write the report, but it would have been clearer to say she was agreeing to write it."
Alternatives: "consenting to write" or "willing to write."
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Ethics Disclosure: I do not accept to write about anything, unless it touches me in a meaningful way, awakening my creativity and sense of purpose.
Also, I am much obliged to all who accepted to write editorials.
When accepted to participate written informed consent had to be returned in a prepaid envelope together with the completed questionnaire.
For centuries, the only accepted way to write poetry in Japanese was waka, that is, within the established traditions of tanka and haiku.
Describing herself as a coward, the interrogator agrees to co-operate with the Nazi officer, accepting his proposal to write a report of everything British - guns, aircraft, coastal defence...basically she agrees to totally betray her country!
Professor Dennis Coates, an economist from Maryland University, has admitted to accepting $9,000 to write a 23-page report that concluded that "U.S. taxpayers are better off saying no to an expensive and secretive World Cup bid".
According to The Times newspaper, Moffat had to be "love bombed" by Spielberg into accepting the offer to write the films, with the director promising to shield him from studio interference with his writing.
It included almost all of the plays widely accepted to have been written by Shakespeare and is credited with being the reason his literary legacy survived.
Those who accepted to participate provided written consent.
The potential participants needed to be able to speak and understand Greek and they had accepted to provide a written informed consent.
I'd accepted a commission to write about my favourite place.
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