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The phrase 'more accepting to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about someone being more open to considering or agreeing with something. For example: "He was more accepting to the suggestion when he heard the benefits it would bring."
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"Men have also become more accepting to the idea".
As part of my willingness to be more accepting to those not as cultured as I, I've decided to make a concession by naming what most definitely is a sauce, as gravy.
The best thing for people to do is if you see someone who is homeless, just give them food… I don't think there's a lot more than that you can do as an individual, but I think companies could be more accepting to people who may not have too many things on their résumés because nobody gives them a chance.
The men were more accepting to CO in cases of a life-threatening emergency (12.0 vs. 2.7%; p = 0.006) or a serious medical condition of the woman (12.0 vs. 4.8%; p = 0.048) or a life-threatening condition of the fetus (12.0 vs. 4.1%; p = 0.036).
It makes children more accepting to sleeping with it.
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We worked exclusively with female interviewers, because for some Moroccan-Dutch families it is more accepted to welcome unknown females than males into their homes.
Local providers were perceived to offer a more accepting attitude to questions from care-seekers independently of the dignity of the question.
A more accepting approach to self-interest can hardly fail to reveal that it exists in many varieties.
Now that I am older I am more accepting (I like to think) of the symptoms I develop.
"If Japanese society had been more accepting and open to Chinese women, I might never have gotten involved," she said.
Guys are more accepting and open to friendly girls.
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