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The phrase "accepts you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that embraces or welcomes another person without judgment or conditions.
Example: "In this community, everyone accepts you for who you are, regardless of your background."
Alternatives: "embraces you" or "welcomes you".
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He accepts you and your work just as he finds it, and is willing to work with you wherever you are.
Try walking around, if he follows you that means that he accepts you as the alpha.
"It accepts you pretty quickly.
He accepts you or rejects you.
He accepts you have to evolve.
New York, he writes, "accepts you, no questions asked.
The company accepts you as your life changes".
You say she accepts you for who you are.
You'll get someone who accepts you for you — mind, body and soul.
London accepts you if you're slightly odd or different or counter-culture.
When he accepts, "you can just see how thrilled she is," Mr. Fleiss said.
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