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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is welcomed or embraced by another person or group.
Example: "Despite their differences, she accepts him for who he is and values their friendship."
Alternatives: "embraces him" or "welcomes him."
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But somehow rugby not only accepts him, it embraces him.
One quickly accepts him as the real George W. Bush.
When at length Odysseus does return, she makes him prove his identity and finally accepts him.
And Simone accepts him, which is in some ways a remarkable thing.
It is somewhat lessened, however, when the eccentric local storekeeper, Ann Hopkins, accepts him.
Benumbed, indifferent, Helene accepts him as if her choice had no weight.
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"She accepted him.
(All but Princeton accepted him).
Eventually, she accepted him.
Its opponents did not accept him.
After that, the group accepted him.
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