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Asked on September 19, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
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Asked on September 17, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes
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Asked on September 16, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes
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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes
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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes
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Asked on September 9, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes
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Asked on August 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
Consensus or Consented To is commonly used in this situation.
Consent
to agree to do or allow something : to give permission for something to happen or be done
John has read and consented to these rules
The “abide by” would be implied here.
Which, as another option, using abide is also suitable.
Abide
to assume or bear (someone) or something poor, unpleasant, etc.)
- 384664 views
- 103 answers
- 141701 votes