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"accept compromises" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to agree to a settlement or solution that is less than ideal in order to reach a resolution. Example: As a politician, you must be willing to accept compromises in order to pass legislation that will benefit the majority of the population.
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They don't have to accept compromises.
"I don't think people have been well prepared to accept compromises for peace," he said.
An amorphous digital crowd can find it hard to agree on demands, accept compromises, or discipline provocateurs.
The SPD's left wing has shown itself much less willing to accept compromises in order to stay in government.
The government, too, seems less willing to accept compromises after it held its own consultations in Juba.
Mr. Bernhard said Friends of Animals was not willing to accept compromises that were necessary to pass the legislation.
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We come to accept compromise as wisdom, rather than as a betrayal of ideals.
Surely, purists on both sides of this issue will not accept compromise.
After the fractious Copenhagen climate change summit in December, Mr. Obama sounded much more willing to accept compromise and the imperfect.
We are leaving its political institutions but we must accept compromise to ensure UK economic interests are pre-eminent.
Mr. Bloomberg may well follow the pattern of the battle for school governance: talk tough, but then accept compromise in the margins.
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