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The phrase "accepting there are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging the existence of certain conditions, situations, or facts.
Example: "Accepting there are challenges in this project is the first step towards finding solutions."
Alternatives: "acknowledging that there are" or "recognizing there are".
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"I'm not God," said Louis van Gaal in a rare instance of him accepting there are limits to his powers.
To believe in a force of goodness in the world is vital and I'm very open to accepting there are many kinds of faith.' He leans forward.
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But he accepts there are "issues" with GM. "Are we talking about environmental issues?
Pressed, he accepts there was, and that he did suffer depressive episodes.
I misunderstood what she said, and she has accepted there was a misunderstanding and has accepted my apology.
I misunderstood what she said, and she has accepted there was a misunderstanding and she has accepted my apology.
But it accepts there is a need for improvement and is trying to achieve that in its bilateral negotiations.
And I'm happy to accept there are some.
I accept there are dangers in being overly romantic.
"But we accept there are huge costs involved in offshore wind, and they are escalating.
He accepts there are technical flaws to iron out, having seen his game scrutinised against South Africa.
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