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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

accept on

I've never seen accept on? Is that correct?
Your age should not act as a preclusion to you being accepted on the course.

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Anonymous I've never seen accept on? Is that correct? No, it seems very odd unless the 'course' is a golf course.

  • Anonymous I've never seen accept on?
  • Is that correct?
  • No, it seems very odd unless the 'course' is a golf course.
  • Unfortunately, you have not supplied adequate context to be sure.
  • I do know that 'you' should rightfully be 'your'.
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AnonymousI've never seen accept on? Is that correct?
No, it seems very odd unless the 'course' is a golf course. Unfortunately, you have not supplied adequate context to be sure. I do know that 'you' should rightfully be 'your'.
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AnonymousHere is the sentencehttp://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/preclude?q=preclusion
The original sentence offers no more context than your original posting. Why have you posted the link?

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