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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'can you accept' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are asking someone to accept something. For example, "Can you accept my apologies?"
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Can you accept that?" [cartoon id= a18899"] Blessed!
"They say, 'How can you accept a monument from this monster?
Can you accept the fact that we can't live the same life that you do?
"Can you accept that?" Alison matches her skills of psychological guesswork to the credulity of her audience.
The two men love movies, love movie culture, love audiences, but how can you accept a love that expresses itself obsessively with an assault on the human body?
Do you wear the trainers just to take pressure off your joints from excessive kebab-heft? Britain's role in the second world war was an epic achievement, and worthy of remembrance from now until the end of time, but can you accept that it isn't always totally relevant to the conversation?
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For a nudist, being nude means you can relax – you accept people as they are.
Who can help you accept that change happened, recognise opportunities and prepare yourself to embrace them?
"The fact that there's nothing you can do, you accept it as a business expense now," Mr. Benson said.
Surrounding yourself with people who don't judge you can help you accept yourself.
"You can accept it, you can deny it or you can fight it.
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