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"continue accepting" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an ongoing action or behavior of accepting something. Example: Despite facing many challenges, the organization remains committed to continue accepting donations from the community to support their cause.
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Also, because Wesabe stores such highly sensitive data, continuing to operate the service with shoestring operations and security staff is not acceptable, and we do not want to continue accepting new accounts if we cannot guarantee the security level we believe our service requires.
Wal-Mart said it would continue accepting MasterCard credit cards.
However, the Skipton and Chelsea have decided to continue accepting applications for new accounts.
Moore is puzzled that museums and universities are able to continue accepting money from the Sacklers without questions or controversy.
Administrators can, at their discretion, continue accepting vouchers but this is unusual, at least in the early days of administration.
Tokens would no longer be sold after Jan . 1 , 2002though the tolls would continue accepting them indefinitely.
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"This is not the end of it," he continued, accepting my fare.
Iowa continues accepting mail ballots postmarked no later than Monday, Nov. 3 as late as Monday, Nov. 10.
Among other things, Planet Aid alleged discrimination because its two boxes were removed while organizations with buildings, including Goodwill, continued accepting donations.
Coinabul LLC, a service based in Wyoming that exchanges bitcoin, an online currency, for precious metals, continued accepting bitcoin payments despite allegedly stopping shipments for nearly a year, according to a federal complaint filed Friday in Illinois.
North Carolina continues accepts mail ballots postmarked Tuesday, Nov. 4 as late as Friday, Nov. 7.
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