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The phrase "accepting it is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of coming to terms with something or acknowledging a situation.
Example: "After much contemplation, I realized that accepting it is the first step towards moving forward."
Alternatives: "acknowledging it is" or "coming to terms with it is".
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Le Grip does not believe Le Pen can win, but says the EU must show clarity about its future, and that means accepting it is the end of the road with the British.
It adopted a plan in 2005 which demanded accepting it is a smaller city.
We assume this principle is endemic to modern life — and that accepting it is most obvious to the impoverished.
Making a gift is the donor's commitment to you, but accepting it is your pledge to them.
Yet surely it's better to arrive at a belief through deep thought and rational analysis than by accepting it is a received article of faith.
This, combined with the cases of censorship, points to the inevitability of Facebook accepting it is a media company and not just a neutral technology platform.
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"Accepting it's ginger is the final step.
"Everybody was so accepting, it's amazing".
Accepting it was the biggest thing, actually.
Aviva accepts it is "a slightly disturbing approach".
Rest assured, if anything is accepted, it is a cheque.
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