Which should you use, accede, accede to or exceed? To accede to something means to do what people have asked you to do. The verb exceed may mean to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit.
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Drive safely and do not accede the speed limit.
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Drive safely and do not exceed the speed limit.
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Unfortunately I am unable to exceed to your request.
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Unfortunately I am unable to accede to your request.
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