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"would not be accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any sentence where you are expressing a negative situation and emphasizing that something will not be accepted. For example, "Her application would not be accepted due to the incomplete paperwork."
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It just would not be accepted".
His retirement would not be accepted, Wittenberg said later.
"But 'one for me, five for you' would not be accepted".
"But, as Muslims, we assumed we would not be accepted in America," she said.
Now, I was raised a Baptist, so I knew this would not be accepted".
But then it postponed the hearing and later told Ms. Wang that her suit would not be accepted.
Ford nominated him three times, but did so in a way that made sure Kettlewell would not be accepted.
The Bank of England hit back shortly afterwards insisting that it any plans to restrict lending would not be accepted.
Organisers had previously announced that disabilities or enhancements would not be accepted in the competition, which should focus on "natural ugliness".
Stanley H. Abramson, a Washington lawyer who has represented biotech companies, said that genetically engineered food crops would not be accepted by the market without government approval.
It would not be accepted in Japan if he stopped visiting Yasukuni because of the anti-Japan demonstrations or outside pressure".
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