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The phrase "accepts over" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one entity is accepting something in preference to another, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The company accepts over 100 applications for the internship program each year."
Alternatives: "prefers more than" or "takes in excess of".
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Moreover, the scholarly debate has sometimes accepted over-optimistic assumptions about the sharpness of conceptual boundaries.
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RESERVATIONS Not being accepted over the main telephone line.
Shumpert explained it was a role he learned to accept over time last season.
The United Nations Security Council's traditional authority in this area must be accepted over that of the court.
"We've accepted over 40 invitations," said Chris Lehane, the spokesman for the Gore campaign.
"The blood of those young students cleansed my brain of all the lies I had accepted over the previous decades".
By the time I'd forced myself to crawl into bed, I'd accepted over twenty-five new people.
In the late 1970s her father, Prince Bernhard, was chastised for accepting over a million dollars in inappropriate payments from Lockheed, an aircraft manufacturer.
The main opposition party, the Grand National Party (GNP), stands accused of accepting over $68m in illegal contributions from big business during the 2002 presidential election.
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