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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been acknowledged or recognized as valid or legitimate, often in contrast to previous doubts or assumptions.
Example: "After much debate, the proposal was finally actually accepted by the committee."
Alternatives: "truly accepted" or "genuinely accepted".
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"I wasn't actually accepted," he said.
"It made me think about what would have happened if he had actually accepted the job".
So far, only 7 applicants (out of 8600) actually accepted and stayed on these jobs.
We actually accepted 150 fewer students than we did in 2008, but 170 more chose to enroll.
"And the minister actually accepted almost all the inspector's report – but then rejected it, on the grounds of 'economic benefit'.
(It later developed that a lone regent had actually accepted the money, but without consulting his colleagues).
The IEA remains active and, if not always actually accepted, at least respected and tolerated, and soundly financed.
Olsen says, by the time he became the GOP standard bearer, Reagan actually accepted most of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.
And no one in Mr. Clinton's tiny inner circle is saying exactly how much of Mr. Kendall's advice the President has actually accepted.
But China has never actually accepted it, leaving the nation free to adopt "buy Chinese" policies that allow government agencies to favor Chinese-owned companies when they award contracts.
Benjamin E. Johnson, executive director of the American Immigration Council, a pro-immigration group in Washington, said that ICE had not actually accepted the task force's key recommendation, which was that no traffic offenders should be detained under Secure Communities.
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