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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accorded that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something is granted or acknowledged, but it is better to use it with more clarity.
Example: "It is accorded that the committee will review the proposal before making a decision."
Alternatives: "acknowledged that" or "granted that".
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If this is about taking these performers seriously, why are only the men accorded that privilege?
His business administrator, Bo Kemp, was given a security detail — perhaps the first municipal bean counter ever accorded that precaution.
In 1955, Richard Frye questioned the classification of Imperial Aramaic as an "official language", noting that no surviving edict expressly and unambiguously accorded that status to any particular language.
The attempt to create the College Athletes Players Association CAPAA) symbolizes the necessity for, and the importance of, acknowledging a heretofore unrecognized labor force denied the full measure of protections accorded that status.
Atheism would never be accorded that status.
Some windows are not even accorded that much dignity.
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Then came the Belavezha accords that dissolved the Soviet Union.
Six billion dollars was committed to Bosnian reconstruction after the Dayton accords that ended the war in 1995.
An alternative to the Fundamental Problem of Residual Generation is proposed according that faults do not occur simultaneously.
Exponential feeding strategy was performed according that reported previously [19].
It updates a similar accord that took effect in 2002.
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