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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he acquiesced' is correct and usable in written English.
It means that he agreed or accepted something without protest. For example: After much discussion, the manager finally acquiesced and allowed the employees to take the extra hour for lunch.
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He acquiesced, eventually.
He acquiesced, and then Epic asked him to write more.
He acquiesced reluctantly, joking, "It is always the people with the ideas who are considered nasty".
He acquiesced before, increasing the purchase price to its current level from $13.60.
He acquiesced and spent the 2007 season getting used to the radically different motion.
Nataas has said he acquiesced, and failed to contact police, out of fear for his life.
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On Wednesday--perhaps because of growing media attention--he acquiesced and released the name.
But when he finally acquiesced, he found the deal would only give him £17,000 – the £25,000 balance would go in "fees and legal expenses".
Or he acquiesces – in which case, after all the bluster, there is no US military response.
When his neighbour is savagely murdered, he acquiesces to his emigrant sons' request that he take a lodger.
As he acquiesces to the boy's misbehavior, Hundert becomes less a person than a walking moral problem, which isn't as interesting as it might have been.
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