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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting too" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you want to indicate that someone is also accepting something in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "I appreciate your willingness to help, and I hope you are accepting too."
Alternatives: "also accepting" or "willing to accept".
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Yet minimalists also fretted about accepting too much.
He also worries that business schools are accepting too many young, inexperienced managers.
On the other hand, accepting too late may prevent an agreement from being reached, resulting in a break off with no gain for either party.
Dr. Pardes' staff members advised him to say no, that they already were accepting too many charity cases.
Cable and Wireless seems to recognize the danger of accepting too many shares in Pacific Century as payment for its Hong Kong subsidiary.
The company has been hurt, according to analysts, by its lack of attractive handsets as well as by accepting too many customers with weak credit.
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You accept, too often, mediocre food.
"I was accepted too easily here".
Investors in the highly rated securities accepted too little return.
"Of course it wasn't accepted — too radical," she said.
Colombia's citizens will not accept too much leniency.
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