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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting the need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the acknowledgment or recognition of a requirement or necessity in a particular context.
Example: "In order to move forward with the project, we must start by accepting the need for additional resources."
Alternatives: "acknowledging the necessity" or "recognizing the requirement."
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Pointing a finger at foreign plots is easier than accepting the need for reform at home.
Cyprus first sought aid from Russia before finally accepting the need for a European bailout.
In January, Labour angered the trade unions by accepting the need for public-sector pay restraint.
And he accused the churches of not accepting the need to make savings.
Bill Cosby narrates "Arthur's Eyes," by Marc Brown, about accepting the need to wear eyeglasses.
However, it stresses its opposition to "an open-borders approach", accepting the need for some immigration controls.
Smaller states welcome American forces, accepting the need for protection much as Europe did after the second world war.
I am having a difficult time understanding and accepting the need for a lengthy discussion and a committee decision.
She galvanised the health secretary, Viriginia Bottomley, into accepting the need for a strong public health message.
But by accepting the need for austerity – even if it is austerity lite – he has undercut his own argument.
Is there any way to remedy this policy without accepting the need for what Michael sometimes describes as the "imperial burden"?
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