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The phrase "accepting one another" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing tolerance, understanding, or inclusivity among individuals or groups.
Example: "In our community, we believe in accepting one another regardless of our differences."
Alternatives: "embracing each other" or "tolerating one another".
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But not so surprising when you glimpse the variety of activities that residents come together to do as neighbours, accepting one another whatever their backgrounds.
Perhaps the most common misperception about teams, though, is that at some point team members become so comfortable and familiar with one another that they start accepting one another's foibles, and as a result performance falls off.
It's not just about me, it's about all of us accepting one another.
It's really accepting one another as true brother and true sister.
In a way, it's a touching tale of friends overcoming differences, accepting one another for who they truly are, even if one of them has two dicks and a tail.
If we want our children to grow up embracing and accepting one another without showing discrimination due to skin color, then we have to tackle all areas of systemic racism.
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We made an effort to get on, accept one another and share ideas.
If both users accept one another they can move on to chat.
Emphasis on teamwork encouraged children to accept one another and taught them to read the status quo and think of how to stay in good standing with the group.
They opened their homes to one another on Friday night, helped one another, accepted one another.
We accepted one another's idiosyncrasies.
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