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Discover Ludwig"blindly accept" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to accept something without questioning or critically thinking about it. Example: Many people blindly accept what they read on social media without fact-checking it first.
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"We cannot blindly accept Iran's dictates," he said.
You don't want to wade in and blindly accept whatever role the producers want to give you.
"I don't think that they can simply, blindly accept what Madoff did without doing their own auditing work," he said.
NASA's inspector general called contractor health and pension plans a high-risk area in 2000, and told the agency not to "blindly accept the risk".
Why, others have asked, does everyone blindly accept Palomino's identification of the figures in the painting but not always his assertion about the mirror?
The other Lear dies unconsoled.Mr Rosenbaum is astounded that most non-specialists do not know this; that they blindly accept conflations made according to editorial notions of what is "Shakespearean".
With calculations often undisclosed for reasons of commercial confidentiality, councils are forced to blindly accept the developers' figures as the ultimate de facto truth, allowing their own policies to be flagrantly breached.
In remarks to reporters after a speech before securities lawyers in Washington, Mr. Roye said fund boards "have a duty not to blindly accept what their portfolio managers say the hedge-fund shares are worth".
They agreed that they must blindly accept whatever occurred to them in this bizarre republic; at a dinner in Cleveland, Mrs. Einstein, shrugging her shoulders at what appeared to be an elegant American eccentricity, ate a bouquet of orchids which she found on what seemed to be a salad plate.
Villiers responded that the Tories were "not prepared to blindly accept the route" proposed in the white paper – and excoriated the proposed line to Acton, and the construction of a new station at Old Oak Common, as plainly insufficient to connect the line to Heathrow.
But the piece appears to assume that publishers will blindly accept consortium membership as their only option.
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