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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted him for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance of someone based on certain qualities, characteristics, or circumstances.
Example: "Despite his flaws, she accepted him for who he was and appreciated his honesty."
Alternatives: "embraced him for" or "welcomed him for".
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When he asked universities that had accepted him for a one-year deferral, Yale withdrew its acceptance.
So she just accepted him for who he is.
And then that terror turn to sheer joy when I, as a trusted adult, accepted him for who he is.
Jealous described how angry it made him when people accepted him for being black and tortured his brother for being gay.
At Walthamstow College of Art he finally found an educational environment that accepted him for what he was: a bohemian misfit with attitude to burn.
Indeed, Eva's friendship with Allison bestowed a special intimacy upon the proceedings, for she was already acquainted with his flaws and failings and accepted him for who he was.
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Like how to accept him for who he is.
So how could I accept him for who he was?
Each fan base admires its coach, or at least accepts him, for these very differences.
But he has come out, so we must accept him for now".
He felt that people should necessarily accept him for the brilliant politician and/or raconteur that he was.
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