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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidentally rejected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something was unintentionally dismissed or turned down.
Example: "Due to a technical error, my application was accidentally rejected, and I had to reapply."
Alternatives: "unintentionally declined" or "inadvertently dismissed."
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They also need a way to tell whether they've seen a true biosignature but accidentally rejected it.
Called Undo and Passport, they allow users to recall a profile that they may have accidentally rejected and to see potential mates from an area outside the typical 120-mile zone.
Some things to consider include: Your own sexual relationship: Have you accidentally rejected his advances in the past?
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In other words, it may be better to needlessly waste resources on alien infiltrators than to accidentally reject one of your own hatchlings.
The cost of an inaccurate dermatology diagnosis could be very serious but the cost of accidentally rejecting a potentially fantastic job applicant is relatively low.
I'm like that chimp, accidentally conditioned to reject nice men and kiss someone passionately only if my city is burning in the background.
And often information is accidentally omitted and the claim is rejected and must be resubmitted, he adds.
In "The Big Beginning", when he grabs a muffin before he leaves his house, Timmy accidentally chooses but then rejects the Fairy-versary muffin, the magic muffin used in the first The Fairly OddParents television film Abra-Catastrophe!
However, Mr. Delgado said that he accidentally brought a long mink coat instead of the shorter jacket, and Mr. Combs rejected the garment and went into the club without a coat.
I was in Japan when a 10-year-old boy was accidentally shot to death while playing with other children in Ohio and the Senate rejected efforts to expand gun control.
The next year, George Washington University accidentally welcomed about 200 students to the Class of 2014 — even though those same students had just been rejected.
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