gain acceptance

Frequency: 8.520.5 per million words

To succeed in being accepted.

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Examples (10)

  • The controversial theory was slow to gain widespread acceptance.
  • Electric cars are finally beginning to gain acceptance among the general public.
  • The practice of remote work has gained acceptance as a viable alternative to office life.
  • The new artist struggled for years to gain acceptance in the mainstream art world.
  • For the new policy to be effective, it must first gain acceptance from key stakeholders.
  • As an outsider, it was difficult for him to gain acceptance within the close-knit community.
  • We hope our innovative product will quickly gain acceptance in the market.
  • How can a new scientific paradigm gain acceptance when it challenges established beliefs?
  • It took decades for the idea of women's suffrage to gain universal acceptance.
  • The new management style initially faced resistance but eventually gained acceptance.