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The phrase "accepts a loss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing situations where someone acknowledges or comes to terms with a defeat or setback, whether in a game, business, or personal context.
Example: "After reviewing the final scores, the team accepts a loss and vows to improve for the next match."
Alternatives: "acknowledges a defeat" or "comes to terms with a loss."
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"If you look at this year, not a single person accepts a loss".
Or he could even say that he accepts a loss, if he in fact loses, and then maintain power by concentrating on running Serbia.
In choosing to conduct a pool-based GWAS, one accepts a loss in power relative to a conventional GWAS.
Good sportsmanship indicates a personality that accepts a loss as a reason to try harder.
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This time, I wasn't going to accept a loss".
There is another possibility now, which is that the Trump faction will not accept a loss.
In some cases it has had to accept a loss on these assets.
It accepted a loss on the risk it took, and we accepted the consequences on our side of the deal.
Virtually every Tottenham player has his price, albeit a very large one – Levy refuses to accept a loss.
He said investors are prepared to accept a loss, as they have "come to the realisation that 'yes, we overpaid'".
Despite public pressure that it, along with investors, accept a loss on its bonds, the bank has not budged.
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