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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to acknowledge and deal with the truth of a situation, often in a psychological or philosophical context.
Example: "After years of denial, she finally accepts reality and begins to make positive changes in her life."
Alternatives: "acknowledges the truth" or "comes to terms with reality."
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"In spite of all the rhetoric, the United States accepts reality".
WAKE FOREST accepts reality: it is midlevel and not on anyone's core list.
The samurai accepts reality, and looks askance at the fantasies of those knuckleheads who think there's nothing to be had that's simultaneously fashionable and inexpensive.
Although everyone as a practical matter accepts "reality as given" -- the world presented by the five senses -- that common-sense version of the world was radically undermined over a century ago with the advent of relativity and quantum theory.
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I accept reality.
Morose, bitter, he accepted reality.
Summer Turner simply refused to accept reality.
"I was forced to accept reality," Clarey wrote.
In fact, he simply accepted reality before they did.
Their shared sense of urgency reflects an accepted reality.
Sometimes you simply have to accept reality, and sometimes that reality is accepting defeat.
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