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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chooses to accept" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's decision to agree to something or take on a responsibility. For example: - After much consideration, she chooses to accept the new job offer. - The team captain chooses to accept the challenge of leading their team to victory. - Despite their differences, the two countries have chosen to accept the terms of the peace treaty.
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A human athlete who illegally takes steroids chooses to accept that risk.
A friend is someone who chooses to accept us as we are, despite the faults we possess.
At this point, the will inspired by grace chooses to accept revelation for reasons other than the evidence.
When Penny's mother, who runs a bridal shop, is asked to plan a wedding, she chooses to accept.
If it chooses to accept a higher bid, the company will pay a breakup fee of about $10 million to Apax.
Mr Wright's mission, if he chooses to accept it, is to make it the cultural highlight for those new to classical music, as much as for the connoisseurs.
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She can choose to accept or decline it.
Both panels chose to accept the opposing version of events.
And he's chosen to accept, however halfheartedly — quarter-heartedly?
Our families, should they choose to accept, can pay an exorbitant fee to attend.
When I went back to the classical ghetto, I chose to accept its limitations.
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