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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually accede" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of agreeing to a request or demand, often after some hesitation or consideration.
Example: "After much deliberation, the committee decided to actually accede to the proposal put forth by the community."
Alternatives: "truly agree" or "finally consent".
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In fact, I think you actually accede to this point about the impact of science when you argue that our research into non-human cognition has altered our view of ethics.
While the City Devolution Bill announced in today's Queen's Speech doesn't actually accede to the demands of that petition to make the North secede from the South of England, it does devolve some powers to cities.
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Palestine actually acceded to the court on January 2 , 2015 but under the court's rules, its status as a member only became official today.
The biggest problems, however, arose with a few border states, such as Jodhpur, which tried to negotiate better deals with Pakistan, with Junagadh, which actually did accede to Pakistan, and with Hyderabad and Kashmir, which declared that they intended to remain independent.
Not only did the Flyers and Stars extend their series, the NHL actually saw fit to accede to Canadian television and delay the start of the cup final five days, all the way to Saturday night.
"The idea that people are more likely to accede to your demands if you say 'you are actually going to walk away and Britain can be sort of written off', I don't believe that is going to help us".
The idea, conjured by Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, would allow Republicans to accede to an increase in the government's debt limit without actually voting for it or giving in to President Obama's demand for tax increases as part of any deal.
Its passage was a rejoinder of sorts to a plan hatched by the Republican leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, that would allow Republicans to accede to a $2.4 trillion increase in the government's debt limit without actually voting for it, but also without the dollar-for-dollar spending cuts that House Republicans had demanded in return.
When they did finally accede to sanctions on luxury goods in 2006, after North Korea's test of a nuclear weapon, China actually increased its exports of luxury items to the regime, according to an analysis by Marcus Noland of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
He did not accede.
Will Saddam accede?
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