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The phrase "acquiesced to having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has reluctantly accepted or agreed to something, particularly in relation to an action or state of being.
Example: "After much debate, she acquiesced to having the meeting rescheduled to accommodate everyone's availability."
Alternatives: "consented to having" or "agreed to having".
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But Ms. Bushnell said she acquiesced to having no first dance for the couple at the reception.
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They're less about selling one great idea and more about selling you on one of ten half-ideas, hoping you'll acquiesce to having the other nine ideas come along for the ride.
It still remains uncertain if bio-medical practitioners will acquiesce to having THs practicing in tandem with them.
Once we woke up and joined the Order of the Shrill as late-comers, we had the embarrassment and shame of having acquiesced to the incredible damage this administration had been doing to our country.
Heloise may not have acquiesced to bondage, an occupational hazard, but she has had her share of humiliation.
Now Mr Putin, who is said to have acquiesced to fresh elections to sort out the mess, may be thinking of cutting his losses.
But the party appears to have acquiesced to a shift in public opinion after a recent rise in back street procedures made abortion a topical political issue.
The House speaker, John A. Boehner of Ohio, and the Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, having acquiesced to end most of the high-end Bush tax cuts late last year, have ruled out further tax increases.
The Labour Party has acquiesced to a referendum and let it be known that the party supports continued membership, but its support may turn out to be lukewarm.
It was not clear whether the United States might still seek to have Mr. Daqduq extradited, or whether it had acquiesced to letting the Iraqi criminal justice system handle his case.
The Rutherford government had acquiesced to this state of affairs: because the terms of confederation had been drawn up by the Liberal government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it was natural for the provincial Liberal Party to cast itself as their defender.
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