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The phrase "are unable to accept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a lack of capability or willingness to receive something, such as an offer, request, or condition.
Example: "Due to policy changes, we are unable to accept any new applications at this time."
Alternatives: "cannot accept" or "are not able to accept".
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We are unable to accept debit card transactions.
We are unable to accept refund requests after this date.
We regret that we are unable to accept letters submitted through a recommendation dossier service.
However, we are unable to accept applications for candidates who do not have United States Citizenship.
We regret that we are unable to accept AP credit to count toward preparatory coursework.
They are unable to accept items that have been previously exchanged or multiple returns.
We are unable to accept applications from students who hold an LLM degree from another U.S. law school.
Avoid too much skin (while some trips take place in hot climates, we are unable to accept photographs of students in revealing clothing).
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Zuckerberg is unable to accept your invitation.
He was unable to accept the award in person.
For family reasons (a publishing house), my dad was unable to accept.
More suggestions(21)
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