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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'acquiescence to' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to accept or comply with something without protest or resistance. Example: Despite her initial reluctance, she eventually gave in and showed her acquiescence to the new management policies.
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"That's acquiescence to public pressure".
Acquiescence to another's will?
That wasn't Turner's only acquiescence to the Broncos.
It is about police violence when acquiescence to injustice ends.
Acquiescence to that fact gives focus to our lives.
Where was her humility, her acquiescence to her fate?
This may explain Daunt's seeming acquiescence to Amazon.
Mouna Rudo, who had advised acquiescence to the status quo, is pressured to change his stance.
The refrain "we live in a different world" signals this uneasy acquiescence to the new reality.
His wavering has looked like acquiescence to a global power shift.
Still, its military operations depend on Syria's acquiescence to arms transfers from Iran.
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