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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts liability" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a party acknowledges responsibility for a particular action or situation.
Example: "The company accepts liability for any damages caused by its products."
Alternatives: "takes responsibility" or "acknowledges responsibility".
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News Group has appointed the former High Court judge Sir Charles Gray as an independent adjudicator overseeing a compensation scheme in phone hacking cases where it accepts liability.
Then, if it accepts liability, "NAM always starts with a very low offer and waits to see whether the house owner is able to negotiate properly or not.
In one form, the passenger affirms that the animal is well-trained and that the passenger accepts liability for any injury or damage caused by the animal.
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"Greenland won't accept liability," Philpotts warns me.
We all have to accept liability to get things going.
RBS has not accepted liability during previous settlements for investors.
Unfortunately neither company has accepted liability in the civil claim to date".
While he later accepted liability for the killings, he denied any wrongdoing.
His insurer has accepted liability and the claim is proceeding fine.
In April last year, the city accepted liability for more than 3,670 spills over the previous decade.
Without accepting liability, the retailers have pledged to show prices that reflect genuine discounts.
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