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The phrase "accept him in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to welcoming someone into a group, organization, or situation.
Example: "After much discussion, we decided to accept him in as a member of our club."
Alternatives: "welcome him in" or "receive him into".
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But would they accept him in their midst?
Yet he feels Potter obsessives will accept him in this more mature role.
The Saudi government agreed to accept him in 2016, along with nine other Yemenis.
It had asked for the video of the psychiatrist's interview before deciding to accept him in transfer.
Caltech and the University of Chicago were prescient enough to accept him in November, before Intel entered the picture.
"God allows us to choose in the biggest matter," she said, "whether to accept Him in our lives.
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The studio accepted him in 1997.
King's College, now Columbia, accepted him in 1774.
But Dr. George Thalben-Ball, organist and choir director at Temple Church, accepted him in 1924.
The firm's marketing manager Eric Goodfellow says: "We accepted him, in our broken French, because we needed workers.
He ended up playing the part for years, and audiences had trouble accepting him in any other role.
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