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"reluctantly accepting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is reluctantly accepting something. For example: "After much debate, Robin reluctantly accepted that she would have to leave for the airport soon."
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Though reluctantly accepting the notion of a two-state solution, he sounds loth to achieve it.
The speaker begins the poem by protesting the modern mechanized world but ends by reluctantly accepting the inevitability of change.
Google has gone from reluctantly accepting the role of managers to embracing their pivotal role in employee engagement and productivity.
After reluctantly accepting a life peerage in 1964, Brockway continued to crusade for various causes in the House of Lords, an institution he tried to have abolished.
Reluctantly accepting the label of Unitarianism, Channing described his faith as "a rational and amiable system, against which no man's understanding, or conscience, or charity, or piety revolts".
(Reluctantly accepting a call-up from the audience, Mr. Simon adapted gracefully to Ted Nash's arrangement, and to Mr. McFerrin's off-the-cuff style).
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However, they reluctantly accepted professional advice because they thought they should, the alternatives appeared even less acceptable, or they felt they had no choice.
He reluctantly accepted chemotherapy.
They reluctantly accepted her.
Her father has reluctantly accepted her approach.
"Leslie's resignation was reluctantly accepted.
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