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The phrase "accept it or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a fact or situation that is unchangeable, indicating that the listener must come to terms with it regardless of their feelings.
Example: "The deadline for the project is next week, so you need to finish your work, accept it or not."
Alternatives: "whether you like it or not" or "take it or leave it".
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You can accept it or not.
"To accept it or not accept, let him go to hell," he said.
That plays a massive role for whether people can accept it or not.
Whether you accept it or not, we are the language and the conscience of this country".
Whether I accept it or not, wide oceans stand between me and my family".
"The new progress is everyone can talk, and you can talk about your values, but the question is whether the students will accept it or not".
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'I almost passed out at the size of Harrison Ford's trailer.' Whether she accepts it or not, Edie Falco lives in the A-list world now.
Whether Mr. Rich accepts it or not, this is a major issue for many otherwise tolerant people, and plainly expressed itself in the recent election.
Whether the court accepts it or not as part of an outcome is really the realm of the court, and in this instance the court did," he told reporters.
I am not sure if Matt has accepted it or not," Cox added.
"I think at this point, I won't comment on what my advice to the governor was and whether he accepted it or not," Gillespie said Tuesday evening.
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