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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but accept" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a contrasting or conflicting idea or thought. Here are a few examples: 1. "I really wanted to try the new restaurant, but accept that it was fully booked for the next two weeks." 2. "She had always dreamed of being a doctor, but accepted the reality that her grades in science were not strong enough." 3. "The team worked tirelessly to finish the project on time, but accepted that there may be some flaws in the final product." 4. "I would love to go on a vacation, but accept that my budget won't allow for it at the moment." 5. "He is a great leader, but accepts that he can't please everyone all the time."
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But accept India's confusing complexities, and it is stirringly accurate.
I turn down most but accept a few.
I can't do anything else but accept that advice".
We would gladly hear you, but accept your silence.
In rubidium strontium dating, micas exclude strontium when they form, but accept much rubidium.
Most Kurds say they dream of full independence, but accept that it is not yet feasible.
Eastern Rite Catholics follow the Eastern Orthodox ritual, but accept the authority of Rome.
We can do nothing else but accept the war and live as best we can".
ÂWe are sorry about the courtÂs decision but accept it, it read.
"I can't sit here and do anything but accept the blame for my actions.
It's difficult to accept, but accept it I have to.' The game almost paled into insignificance.
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