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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptance from" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used to express that something or someone has been accepted (or approved) by another person or organization. For example, "Alice was thrilled to receive acceptance from Harvard University."
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2. We crave acceptance from our peers.
Humans are social creatures, so require acceptance from others.
But he was never going to get acceptance from Miles.
I was seeking acceptance from the wrong people".
Now it's time to demand acceptance from your mother.
The new figure is already winning acceptance from scholars.
And with that, and a few words of acceptance from Zidane, the news conference was over.
"We don't have to seek approval or acceptance from another part of the population.
Her infectiously cheery demeanour has won her and her sport acceptance from the British public.
Integration into a team can take longer than acceptance from the crowd.
They won acceptance from black listeners and adoration from white ones.
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