No. The Adobe Stock guidelines clearly specify that watermarks are not acceptable. You must also inspect each image carefully by zooming in >100% to detect flaws. There are multiple drawing errors in this image, including the fact that the chair has only 3 legs.
So was this asset created while Firefly was still in beta? Then no, it would not be accepted. And @Abambo is correct, there are too many flaws in the image to be accepted into stock and it has little if any commercial value.
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When I generate, I do not get the watermark. If you have credits you should be able to generate your assets without a watermark. But yes, cropping would help here, but the quality is not good enough for Adobe stock.
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