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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting that we" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing acknowledgment or agreement regarding a situation or fact involving a group that includes the speaker and others.
Example: "Accepting that we have made mistakes is the first step toward improvement."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that we" or "recognizing that we".
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It reaches its peak of beauty in the moment of disappearing, and, in accepting that, we may accept that all of this world and our place in it are temporary.
A significant part of learning to love well is practicing acceptance, which means accepting that we are all imperfect.
It makes me proud to see them helping each other, accepting that we are all different.
"People are accepting that we have to do more for our young people," she says.
Thanks to her, "We've gone from saying 'We're not an immigration country' to accepting that we are one".
Rejecting foundationalism means accepting that we have every right to hold basic beliefs that are not legitimated by philosophical reflection.
Part of becoming an adult involves accepting that we have no control over what other people think about us.
"Taking the impartial element in ethical reasoning to its logical conclusion means, first, accepting that we ought to have equal concern for all human beings".
By confidence, I mean understanding and accepting that we don't know all the answers – what to do, how to fix things.
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"I can't accept that, we don't do that," he said.
Hopefully Bryan will accept that and we'll move forward".
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