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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always accepting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or organization that is consistently open to receiving others, ideas, or feedback without judgment.
Example: "Our community is always accepting of new members, regardless of their background or beliefs."
Alternatives: "constantly welcoming" or "perpetually open".
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I am not always accepting of the child I've got.
Picasso often showed the young man sets of drawings, asking him to choose the best - significantly "le plus fort", never "le plus beau" - and always accepting his judgment.
Dr. Gold is credited with a stream of elegant and sometimes unconventional ideas that his peers acknowledged for their daring, without always accepting them.
I love, by contrast, the way that Thomas Bernhard unfailingly bit off every hand that fed him: denouncing all the prizes that came his way but always accepting them because, in his own words, "I'm greedy for money, I have no character, I'm a bastard too".
However, due to finances or personal preference, patients are not always accepting of this option.
They showed that tit-for-tat would be favored by natural selection over many other strategies, including a purely selfish strategy of never offering help but always accepting it.
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After all, feminists are "all about body acceptance, and he had always accepted every body".
"I've always accepted judging," she said.
She always accepted but never came.
They'll always accept an invitation.
"You always accept a few breakages.
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