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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted her back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been welcomed or received again after a period of absence or estrangement.
Example: "After their argument, she was relieved when her friends accepted her back into the group."
Alternatives: "took her back" or "welcomed her again".
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Ms. Riddle's four children have accepted her back into their lives, though some are more welcoming than others.
When her mother accepted her back home, Annie was terrified of starving again, and began to eat as much as she could and to hide food in her bedroom.
Her mother accepted her back.
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Say Mexico demanded that the United States prove that a migrant was Mexican before it would accept her back into the country.
The harpist, standing there while the pianist played, smiled at her and offered her hands; the woman smiled back and accepted her hands and began to sway to the music.
As a consequence, Sam came to accept her mother was not coming back any time soon - something she looks back on with regret.
She gets a protection order after he punches her in the face, but accepts him back into her bed during a spell of loneliness.
The result was clean, and California accepted him back.
The mother comes and very ungraciously accepts back her child.
It's time to, if not welcome him back, at least accept him back.
"That is why they don't accept him back into the movement".
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