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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an accepting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a person or environment that is open and welcoming to others, particularly in terms of differences or diversity.
Example: "She has always been an accepting individual, embracing people from all walks of life."
Alternatives: "a welcoming" or "an open-minded".
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"It was an accepting place," Mr. de Blasio said.
A poisoned arrow had found its mark... the picture I had built up of an accepting community vanished".
We are an accepting place, and we are a good place to raise families and live and work and retire".
I can only hope that I enter an accepting work force very different from Ms. Roiphe's risqué world.
"I wanted to be an accepting kind of person, because 'bad art' and 'good art' are very subjective".
Among the single women I know, there tends to be an accepting pragmatism alongside their sensitivity at finding themselves alone.
Auriemma would argue that Meghan Gardler, as an accepting role player, was part of the alchemic mix required to build a great team.
However stodgy it can be at times, baseball has long shown an accepting spirit that can stimulate changes beyond the basepaths.
Warren Mitchell, himself now 82, starts out as a shrivelled, shuffling old man who greets the prospect of death with an accepting shrug.
Seeking both an accepting community and affordable rent, they have often flocked together in cheaper areas of inner cities, such as gay-friendly Williamsburg.
This marked the beginning of a highly fertile period, as Budd found an accepting audience that had eluded him in his homeland.
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