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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently being accepted or is available for acceptance at this moment.
Example: "The application process for the scholarship accepts now, so make sure to submit your documents before the deadline."
Alternatives: "is accepting now" or "currently accepts".
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Even so, Evans accepts now that his first film pulled its punches.
He hit a particularly immovable wall in his second year with quantum mechanics, although he accepts now that the subject was only part of the problem.
Everybody accepts now the fragmentation of the railway system ended up in a situation where there was just an insufficiency of co-ordination.
"It is why I decided that women had to be the focus of my work because they embody, in a way men do not, the value systems of that society". She accepts now that the work was immature.
Clegg also accepts now – indeed he did as much in an interview with the Observer last autumn – that the Lib Dems will have to conduct election campaigns differently, and more carefully, in future.
"They weren't listening to that!" Yet she accepts now that these unique influences shaped her sound today, which absorbs old and modern influences, from gospel to avant-R&B via Chicago house, Britney Spears and smooth 80s pop.
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It's far more accepting now".
They're more accepted now".
Silent auction bids are being accepted now.
Shaw said teams are much more accepted now.
I fully accept now that this was a bad judgement call.
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