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The phrase "continue to be accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing approval or acceptance of something over time.
Example: "Despite the changes in policy, the new guidelines will continue to be accepted by the committee."
Alternatives: "remain accepted" or "still be recognized".
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All other kinds of employment authorizations continue to be accepted.
Irvington students continue to be accepted at respected colleges.
Students will continue to be accepted into the program and scholarships will be honored, he said.
Applications are currently being accepted and will continue to be accepted until October 2022.
If funds are still available after this date, applications will continue to be accepted.
However entertaining their novels, neither of these two authors have fully inquired into why Milgram's findings continue to be accepted.
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The role continues to be accepted and even welcomed.
This too would require a constitutional amendment, assuming that the power of judicial review established in Marbury v. Madison in 1803 continues to be accepted.
While the church continued to be accepted as the only legitimate mediator of divine grace, denunciations of its abuses, perceived or actual, became more strident in the decades before 1517.
Marriage lost its sacramental status at the Reformation and irregular marriage continued to be accepted as valid throughout the period.
Even after the old currencies ceased to be legal tender, they continued to be accepted by national central banks for periods ranging from ten years to forever.
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