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The phrase "accepted for itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is acknowledged or validated on its own merits, without needing external validation.
Example: "The theory was accepted for itself, independent of the evidence that supported it."
Alternatives: "recognized on its own" or "validated by itself".
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When Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, Moscow became "the third Rome" and accepted for itself the mystique, dynamism, and messianic destiny of the first Rome a reality essential to understanding Russian Orthodoxy and nationalism.
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But having second- or third-tier lesser trained proxies delivering this care is not the answer — care that most of this readership would not accept for itself.
Part of the terrible legacy of Abu Ghraib may be that the United States will find it difficult to prosecute foreign war criminals if it refuses to accept for itself the legal standards it accuses them of breaking.
(If you peruse the internet forums dedicated to weaponry, you will see a mix of admiration for the technical detail that is depicted with ridicule for the errors about muzzle velocity -- as if movies were to be accepted for their verisimilitude. The gun itself is merely a modified version of what would be available to anyone in America for under a thousand dollars).
This editorial describes the conference itself and introduces the ten peer-reviewed manuscripts accepted for publications in the proceedings.
Reservations accepted for evenings.
Dogs accepted for $20.
Donations are also accepted for housing expenses.
And they were accepted for their skill.
Reservations accepted for six or more.
RESERVATIONS Not accepted for tavern.
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