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The phrase "accept your lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to come to terms with their circumstances or situation in life.
Example: "Sometimes, the best course of action is to accept your lot and make the most of what you have."
Alternatives: "embrace your situation" or "come to terms with your fate."
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Either that or you just accept your lot and wander the landscape; you haunt the places where story missions once took place, amid the ghosts of long-fnished shoot-outs and vanquished boss encounters.
Take a deep breath and graciously accept your lot; you're only doing this for the CV points, after all - unless, of course, you genuinely want to work in the organisation.
You have to accept your lot.
"Accept your lot in life!
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To me, it talks about accepting your lot in life, and being content with how lucky you are.
He has accepted the lot that fortune has thrown at him and decided to run with it.
If you owe, say, $5,000, Mr. Wind said, you can ask the I.R.S.: " Will you take $1,000?" There's no guarantee that the I.R.S. will accept your offer, and there are lots of forms, financial statements and other paperwork to file, so the I.R.S. can evaluate whether your offer is reasonable.
Is it better to always be hungry, and always be frustrated, or accept that failure was your lot, and move on?
Most of the soldiers accept their lot.
I accept a lot of divine intervention.
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