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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear when it could be used, as it does not fit standard grammatical structures or common expressions. Example: "The company accepts on various terms" does not make sense.
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She accepts, on balance, that this is probably true.
Here is the full list of colors the department accepts on a registration: black, blue, brown, gold, gray, green, maroon, orange, pink, purple, red, tan, white and yellow.
Aslef says GTR has breached an agreement concerning driver-only trains, which it accepts on trains of up to 10 carriages.
A tap on SnappCab's smartphone app summons a cab; a driver accepts on his own phone; and the passenger sees the driver's name and photo, so he knows whom to expect and when.
Fortunately, an Emirate sheik offers Samantha a week in his Abu Dhabi hotel, which she accepts on condition her chums can come along and share her $22,000-a day suite.
On the other hand, he accepts on balance that before the war of 2003, al-Jazeera's offices in Doha were penetrated by Ba'athist agents (what Arab news organisation wasn't?).
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(Almost everyone who raffles a home sets up a Web site that accepts on-line orders). But desperate homeowners should not count on being able to match the publicity given to Ms. Crawford and Mr. Kelly's raffle: After a local newspaper wrote an article about it, it was mentioned on CNN on Super Bowl Sunday.
Crosby accepted on the spot.
accepted on Thursdays.
Cash is not accepted on public transport.
The resignation was accepted on Monday.
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