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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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accepted under

Is it natural to say 'accepted under'?
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Yes, it is correct, but it's not a phrasal verb. You can break apart the sentence as follows: Cases (subject) accepted (past participle used as an adjective) under (preposition) Limited (adjective) Warranty (noun). under Limited Warranty is a prepositional phrase.

  • Yes, it is correct, but it's not a phrasal verb.
  • You can break apart the sentence as follows: Cases (subject) accepted (past participle used as an adjective) under (preposition) Limited (adjective) Warranty (noun).
  • under Limited Warranty is a prepositional phrase.
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Yes, it is correct, but it's not a phrasal verb. You can break apart the sentence as follows:

Cases (subject) accepted (past participle used as an adjective) under (preposition) Limited (adjective) Warranty (noun).

under Limited Warranty is a prepositional phrase.

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