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'exceptionally accept' is not a grammatically correct sentence in English.
The correct usage would be 'exceptionally accepted'. For example, you could say, "The job applicant was exceptionally accepted by the panel of judges."
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Identifications with one sequence-unique peptide were exceptionally accepted if the same protein was identified with more peptides in other biological replicates.
A first level University degree with additional years of relevant work experience may be exceptionally accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Universities had been obliged to accept exceptionally underprivileged students, refugees and some unqualified students supported by the Royal Court, he said, seeding the ground for future trouble.
A kicker in the N.F.L. can be one of two things: the bland technocrat who does what he's assigned to do but who, even when he's exceptionally good, must accept that the coach and the team will be credited for the victory.
The burden to grow at any cost drives the startup to accept exceptionally poor returns on its investments.
It was Van Avermaet who mounted the winning challenge, before mounting the podium's top step to accept an exceptionally hard won gold.
It is a crisis of price and supply that: creates a class of people who can no longer afford to live in the city creates a class of people who continue to live in the city at the cost of accepting exceptionally poor living spaces generates favelas: beds-in-sheds, grossly overcrowded flats.
Dolan said it was exceptionally difficult to find a facility that would accept Jahi's body.
But the result is that many exceptionally talented candidates are not willing or able to accept the risk of "no summer", and choose to recruit on-campus for other things.
3. Further, this entails (i.e., logically requires) a non sequitur (claiming something follows logically without providing any compelling reason to accept it): that people in the US are exceptionally good at violence.
"Will we accept an economy where only a few of us do exceptionally well?
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