I can accept that

I can accept that

I believe or agree with what you are saying. A: "But I'd like for you to get some more training in Excel." B: "I can accept that—I'm really only familiar with the basic functions."
See also: accept, can, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

I can accept that.

Inf. I accept your evaluation as valid. Bob: Now, you'll probably like doing the other job much better. It doesn't call for you to do the things you don't do well. Tom: I can accept that. Sue: On your evaluation this time, I noted that you need to work on telephone manners a little bit. Bill: I can accept that.
See also: accept, can, that
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • familiar
  • familiar with
  • familiar with (someone or something)
  • be strong on (something)
  • be strong on something
  • in a familiar way
  • have a nose for
  • have a nose for (something)
  • have a nose for something
  • knock the spots off, to