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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to come to terms with situations or circumstances, often in a philosophical or emotional context.
Example: "She has learned to accept things as they are, rather than constantly wishing for change."
Alternatives: "comes to terms with" or "embraces reality".
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But he also said: "I believe if Yasir Arafat accepts things as they were presented by President Clinton, we are also compelled to accept them".
Lyons accepts things have changed at the venue: "In former years we used to have very strict historical practices here," he says.
We cannot define a method that accepts things that can chat but not those that don't, which makes this code very difficult to use.
She never accepts things without solid fact or evidence which is why she has difficulty engaging in divination.
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When you fall into that cycle, he says, "you start to accept things that you wouldn't usually find acceptable.
"We accept things as they are".
He doesn't accept things that easily.
Now they completely accept things like that.
We accept things that look wonderful for a short time.
You have to be able to accept things.
You come to understand life and accept things.
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