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The phrase 'unwilling acceptance' is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to an agreement that is made without enthusiasm or gusto and often reluctantly. For example, "The victim had no other choice but to give her unwilling acceptance to the settlement."
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She is therefore unwilling to continue her father's acceptance of the curse.
Even among the Chicago faithful, there was reluctant acceptance that, if politicians were unwilling to let big banks fail, stricter financial regulation was needed to prevent further taxpayer bailouts.
It appears that "acceptance and understanding of our past" is something the government is unwilling to practice itself.
I think his oceanic view of rationality versus chance finds acceptance in a time which is profoundly anti-rational, and therefore unwilling to make serious artistic judgements regarding real quality, including those of genre.
Acceptance, acceptance, acceptance".
She said that, unwilling….
Reluctant acceptance.
Acceptance speech?
Sceptics are unwilling to wait.
Wow, acceptance.
Acceptance, identity".
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