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The phrase "accepting that it is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a situation or reality without trying to change it.
Example: "After much reflection, I found peace in accepting that it is what it is."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that it is" or "recognizing that it is".
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Accepting that "it is too late for even a vast, multinational force to return Syria to stability", the Times believed that "with political will, enforcing safe areas and no-fly zones should not be beyond the power of the rest of the world".
Accepting that it is OK to play God, but only at the edges, seems pretty dodgy.
She is happy to accuse the church of sexism but less comfortable accepting that it is arguably also homophobic.
"I do think the pendulum is swinging," he said, and that "increasingly audiences are accepting that it is O.K. to look normal and have sex".
And while accepting that it is impossible to know someone else completely, "Well" paradoxically leads you into believing that you know Ms. Kron's mother very well indeed.
You find yourself accepting that it is all right to hunt down Palestinians, killing a number of others in the process.
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"But once you accept that, it's fine".
How far would I have gone before accepting that it wasn't going to happen?
It might also be a matter of accepting that it's there.
"I accept that it isn't, from you.
"It bothers me that it is so accepted, that it is considered so normal.
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