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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing self-acceptance or the ability to embrace one's own identity, flaws, or circumstances.
Example: "After years of struggle, he finally learned to accept himself for who he truly is."
Alternatives: "embrace himself" or "come to terms with himself".
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Weeper's meanness eases as he learns to accept himself.
The performance feels true: Bruce cannot accept others because he cannot accept himself.
Cerveris plays Bruce's dissatisfaction with prickly charisma: he cannot accept others because he cannot accept himself.
At the same time, he reports that he has, in fact, come to accept himself.
And his only chance at a future is to refuse to accept himself that his weight gain is irrevocable.
Determined to accept himself as a sculptor, Mr. Cemin followed the early-20th-century master Constantin Brancusi's dictum that "sculpture is direct carving".
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He accepted himself.
In seeing, he accepts the worst, and by doing so, accepts himself.
Yet his anger has left him incapable of sustaining another human relationship, or even accepting himself.
Seduced by the open road and Jay's exultant celebration of "Lutheran genius," Henry finally accepted himself as the owner, the master of his vehicle.
In 1927, just after he resolved a pivotal artistic conflict and accepted himself as more a photographer than a pianist, 25-year-old Ansel Adams trained his lens on the chiseled face of Half Dome in his beloved Yosemite.
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