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The phrase "accept however that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a point while introducing a contrasting idea or condition.
Example: "I understand your concerns; however, I must accept however that the project deadline cannot be extended."
Alternatives: "acknowledge, nonetheless, that" or "recognize, yet, that".
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They accept, however, that far too much pressure was put on Sighthill.
Woodward did accept, however, that one of the Glazers may sell at some point.
He could not accept, however, that his own pub had reached its end.
I accept, however, that a company noted for its lust for profit wouldn't do it as a public service.
It has had to accept, however, that Obama's goal is to prevent proliferation and, unlike Israel, has refrained from open criticism of the emerging deal.
He doesn't accept, however, that there are major, unforeseen consequences to building so many basements, and insists that in any case, there aren't that many being built.
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He accepts, however, that iconic things have washed away.
It is accepted, however, that he had ceased trading minutes before the crash.
He accepted, however, that he could not continue in the same vein.
It is now generally accepted, however, that the original evidence for sleep learning was suspect.
The newspaper had accepted, however, that the reporter had been told not to "show his face" again.
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