Definitions from Wiktionary (take the rough with the smooth)
▸ verb: (chiefly UK, figuratively) To accept both the positive and negative elements in a situation.
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▸ verb: (chiefly UK, figuratively) To accept both the positive and negative elements in a situation.
Similar:
ride with the punches,
take one's lumps,
bite the bullet,
like it or lump it,
take on the chin,
embrace the suck,
make the best of a bad job,
take something in one's stride,
swallow a bitter pill,
grin and bear it,
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