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The phrase "acquiescing in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone accepting something or submitting to something they don't necessarily agree with. For example, "The workers reluctantly acquiesced in the company's decision to cut their salaries."
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Other actors have their own reasons for acquiescing in this.
But acquiescing in public cynicism isn't risk-free either.
By acquiescing in the restaurant staff's willingness to "investigate," you may have put them in jeopardy.
There is also no chance of the Assad regime acquiescing in its establishment.
America seems to be acquiescing in the breakup of the putative Palestinian state.
But if our leaders are acquiescing in genocide, that's because we citizens are passive, too.
12.13pm: Bill Cash (Con) asks why the government is "acquiescing in more European integration, not less".
The movie teases the many Americans acquiescing in a mad logic.
Settling for less than President Obama's requested amounts for the agencies would be acquiescing in the derailment of Dodd-Frank.
They see both Republican and Democratic leaders acquiescing in the most competition-crushing mergers of corporate giants.
You feel Marlowe sympathises with Faustus's desire to explore the outer limits of knowledge while acquiescing in his tragic fall.
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