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Discover LudwigThe phrase “make me accept” is grammatically correct and may be used in written English.
The phrase may be used when referring to someone being persuaded to accept something, e.g. “ Despite my initial reluctance, John’s argument was so convincing that it made me accept his opinion.”.
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"He kept saying things to make me accept but at a certain point I put the phone down, went to the club and said everything.
The organisation that I worked for at the time, rather than offer support, tried to make me accept blame for the things that happened to me.
The accident did make me accept that maybe I wasn't invincible!
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My performances in GP2 and Renault make me accepted in Formula One".
Civil rights made me accept being a black intellectual.
"I've maybe shied away from that kind of appearance in the past so to know that the whole point of Angel Dust was to be this formidable presence made me accept it and own it a bit more".
I then I received new information that made me accept the belief "George is a shoplifter" (r).
This, combined with the fact that I'm terribly lazy, makes me accept any tool which allows me to keep my feet off my frigid floor with open arms.
Seeing my body as art somehow made me accept it.
It's made me accept what I can control.
It made me accept all patients and to share their feelings.
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