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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I just accept" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a sense of resignation or agreement with a situation or fact without further debate. Example: "After considering all the options, I just accept that this is how things are now."
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@beckybo0 its not, i just accept that the media will continue to twist all they can and most wont fact check.
I just accept it.
I just accept them at face value.
But then think, Why can't I just accept that person?
Or maybe I just accept that life has certain verities.
"That happens all the time, it's the business and I just accept it," he said.
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I just accepted it and went about my business and hoped things would get better.
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'I didn't really suffer - I just accepted it, although it was upsetting, of course.
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"I just accepted that being anonymous was part of the deal.
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