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"whether you accept" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it within a sentence in order to ask a question or pose a dilemma. For example: "I hope you understand my decision, whether you accept it or not."
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It doesn't really matter whether you accept it.
"Whether you accept that as the explanation is up to you, but we do".
Whether you accept it or not, we are the language and the conscience of this country".
Whether you accept this assessment or not, the fact is global growth remains a challenge.
You can also vote on whether you "accept or reject apologies of public figures".
The events on the main stage are pretty much going to go forward whether you accept them or not, and not much differently.
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"If a student is on the cusp of whether you would accept them or accept someone else, if someone is very wealthy and someone is needy, you will accept the one who is wealthy," Ms. O'Leary says.
Whether or not you accept the salutary claims made for herbal infusions, you'll feel as if you're taking your medicine.
Whether or not you accept all the premises in the argument, and some of them are questionable, the Post spoke with great force for two pressing national priorities.
Usually, you can specify just the gender of your guest, whether or not you accept smoking in the house, and how long you are willing to have them stay.
They observe your ability to stretch yourself and whether or not you accept the challenges.
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