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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept him for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of embracing someone's qualities or characteristics, often despite flaws or differences.
Example: "You need to learn to accept him for who he is, not who you want him to be."
Alternatives: "embrace him for" or "appreciate him for".
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Like how to accept him for who he is.
But he has come out, so we must accept him for now".
"They disfigured him because they could not accept him for who he was," Mrs. Crawford said in a statement, "not because he needed any surgery".
"Because I want to show him that I accept him for who he is.... Why can't it be as if I were giving you to him?
Tells of an Englishman who came to this country, and had to assume all the mannerisms of his native land, because people wouldn't accept him for anything else.
He also put his name on a list at a medical center in Canada to see if it would accept him for an experimental drug trial.
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When he asked universities that had accepted him for a one-year deferral, Yale withdrew its acceptance.
So she just accepted him for who he is.
Each fan base admires its coach, or at least accepts him, for these very differences.
Jealous described how angry it made him when people accepted him for being black and tortured his brother for being gay.
At Walthamstow College of Art he finally found an educational environment that accepted him for what he was: a bohemian misfit with attitude to burn.
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