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The phrase "able to accept this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to receive or agree to something.
Example: "I hope you are able to accept this offer, as it comes with many benefits."
Alternatives: "capable of accepting this" or "willing to accept this".
Exact(16)
It remains to be seen whether America will be able to accept this.
I hope in time the family will be able to accept this.
"Maybe in many years' time, when Russia overcomes its insurmountable problems, my sons may be able to accept this award".
For security reasons, we are only able to accept this information via fax; our systems strip incoming email attachments.
But he said, "I think Chinese my age should be able to accept this music because it's pretty vigorous".
In 1908 his mother died of cancer; Jack was no more able to accept this than most boys of 9 years old.
Similar(44)
But today, there are no foreigners willing and able to accept the costs and risks that come with this role.
We have to be able to accept the fact that women are a part of this world".
"I was disappointed, and I made this very clear, that Rio was not able to accept the invitation.
Mrs. Thatcher has never been able to accept the idea.
However, we were not able to accept the hypothesis that softwoods experienced more damage than hardwoods.
More suggestions(16)
ready to accept this
able to assume this
possible to accept this
able to embrace this
able to tolerate this
able to endorse this
able to acknowledge this
available to accept this
able to adopt this
able to agree this
able to recognize this
used to accept this
allowed to accept this
ability to accept this
able to corroborate this
able to match this
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