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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is willing to receive or take back a person or item that was previously given away or rejected.
Example: "The organization accepts back donations that were not used, ensuring that they can be redistributed to those in need."
Alternatives: "receives back" or "takes back".
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The mother comes and very ungraciously accepts back her child.
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It took them a decade to be accepted back home.
Keep in mind this is assuming you are accepted back into a program.
Children who have been associated with armed groups are not easily accepted back".
Many are now too old to be accepted back, he said.
New Vrindaban was accepted back into the Hare Krishna movement in 1998.
Many girls coming out of prison weren't accepted back into their families.
Evans had been accepted back into training with Sheffield following a request from the Professional Footballers Associationn.
Later he seemed to hold out hope that he might be accepted back.
Mr. Howard's wife, Alison, who was listening, responded sweetly: "We said we'd accept back any book.
I am a one-time pariah who has been accepted back into the mainstream as a speaker of truth.
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