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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of embracing or acknowledging someone, often in a personal or emotional context.
Example: "After much reflection, she found herself accepting him for who he truly was."
Alternatives: "embracing him" or "acknowledging him".
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In a rare moment of outspokenness, she hints at one reason she has difficulty accepting him.
It wasn't quite the same as accepting him as a member.
But then, five days later, to his great surprise, he got another letter, this one accepting him with no reservations.
And by now accepting the body and blood of Christ, the believer is, in turn, accepting him and his teachings.
He ended up playing the part for years, and audiences had trouble accepting him in any other role.
Accepting him as her guru (spiritual teacher) before he left England in 1896, she worked for the Vedanta movement in England until she went to India in 1898.
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"She accepted him.
(All but Princeton accepted him).
Eventually, she accepted him.
Its opponents did not accept him.
After that, the group accepted him.
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