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The phrase "accepted my plight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges or comes to terms with a difficult situation or hardship they are experiencing.
Example: "After many months of struggle, I finally accepted my plight and began to seek help."
Alternatives: "acknowledged my situation" or "came to terms with my hardship."
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Or would I have simply accepted my plight?
"For eons, it seemed, I had accepted my plight as the hapless, put-upon victim of fate and the Furies, but this time I had to face the fact that I had brought my new catastrophe upon myself".
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