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The phrase "and I fully accept" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express agreement or acknowledgment of a statement, condition, or situation.
Example: "After considering all the factors, I have come to the conclusion that the proposal is beneficial, and I fully accept the terms outlined."
Alternatives: "and I completely agree" or "and I wholeheartedly accept".
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"I met with the chairman today to apologise to him and I fully accept that what happened was not acceptable".
"The Premier League shareholders have considered and deliberated this matter and I fully accept and respect their recommendations and conclusions.
"Still, I offer no excuses for my conduct, and I fully accept my responsibility for the improper decisions and mistakes I have made".
And I fully accept this is not 2005, but I just don't think that IF has captured the imagination in any way.
I do feel this is totally out of character and something that has embarrassed me and my family and I fully accept the club's punishment.
And I fully accept that.
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However, I fully accept and respect the result and I will reflect carefully on it and on what role I might play in future to help Labour win again for the British people".
Many of my Kickstarter dreams have come tumbling down in disappointing or non-shipping products, which isn't a knock against the site; that's a risk I fully accept and take with every project.
I fully accept responsibility and I am truly sorry for my actions.
I fully accept responsibility, and I am truly sorry for my actions".
"I fully accept responsibility and accountability for my actions while in command," he wrote, "and deeply regret that my missteps have placed the Navy in this position".
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