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"tacitly acquiescing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe when someone silently agrees to something without expressing it explicitly. For example, "Rather than voicing his disagreement, he simply acquiesced tacitly."
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Obama administration officials say they are unsure whether Pakistan's powerful intelligence services are assisting such cross-border attacks, tacitly acquiescing to them or incapable of stopping them.
"The misconduct ranges from misleading the jury, to outright lying in court and tacitly acquiescing or actively participating in the presentation of false evidence by police".
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But for every death, for every act of vicious abuse, there were likely scores of guards, medical personnel, and prison administrators -- maybe even senior prison administrators -- who actively participated or tacitly acquiesced in the murderous, abusive behavior.
The Gulf Arab States fear that the U.S. will tacitly acquiesce to a nuclear Iran by entering into a porous agreement with a regime that is eager to rid itself from debilitating sanctions, and therefore will enter into any arrangement it could later breach with impunity.
Quietly acquiescing.
Acquiescing, he got off me.
"Okay," she says, acquiescing to my plan.
Other women acknowledged acquiescing to marriage simply for increased protection.
Malik has acquiesced, but acquiescence breeds rage.
I acquiesced.
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