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The phrase "accepts this type of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or approval of a specific category or kind of something, often in formal or technical contexts.
Example: "The committee accepts this type of proposal for funding, as it aligns with our strategic goals."
Alternatives: "endorses this category of" or "approves this kind of".
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"Our society until now hasn't had an education that accepts this type of diversity of opinion," he said.
"We haven't done nearly enough to change the culture that tolerates and accepts this type of violence".
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We cannot on principle accept this type of pressure.
"It is not possible to accept this type of tragedy as normal," he said.
(Strictly patriarchal Eastern and African societies tend to accept this type of male behaviour).
"We must accept this type of practice," he said, "from those less in control of their faculties".
"Pharma's willingness to accept this type of molecular approach has been my single greatest surprise since joining Foundation Medicine," he says.
If faculty refuse to accept this type of reform, AACSB's proposals are powerless the accrediting agency is no more than the sum of its parts.
"Somerville should be a safe and tolerant community for all students and staff," read part of the resolution, "Somerville does not and will not accept this type of behaviour".
If consumers don't recognise it, and we accept this type of business model in our economy – well, guess what, one day your job is going to go the same way.
While many people uncritically accept this type of intervention in the context of restorative medicine, the boundary line between rehabilitation and enhancement, as in the case of drugs, is not clear.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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