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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept a complaint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or agreeing to receive a grievance or issue raised by someone, typically in a customer service or formal context.
Example: "We are here to help you and will gladly accept a complaint regarding our services."
Alternatives: "acknowledge a complaint" or "receive a complaint".
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So there is a chance that the judge may decide that Mr López has no case to answer, or accept a complaint filed by his party.
PARIS — Europe's highest human rights court said Wednesday that it would accept a complaint by the international financier George Soros that his rights were impinged on by French courts in convicting him in an insider trading case dating back more than two decades.
But bizarrely, the commission refused to accept a complaint that Ellicott tried to file after the Staten Island incident.
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A spokeswoman for Lyon said: "The commissioner has accepted a complaint into Mr Malik".
The parliamentary standards commissioner, John Lyon, has accepted a complaint about the Dewsbury MP's accommodation and office costs.
A spokesman for Mr Lyon said: "He has accepted a complaint against Jacqui Smith and is following the procedure laid down for him".
The constitutional court issued its ruling after being petitioned by the state ombudsman, who accepted a complaint lodged by a university lecturer.
Liam Fox is to face a fresh investigation into his links with Adam Werritty after the parliamentary standards watchdog accepted a complaint into the conduct of the former defence secretary.
The PHSO said: "We have accepted a complaint from Mrs Morris to investigate the adequacy of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust's recent investigation into the loss of her daughter's medical records.
What are they required to accept as a complaint?
The commission takes a relaxed view, accepting a written complaint that reflects an employee's intent to pursue a case, even if the document is not the official "Form 5" designated for a formal "charge of discrimination".
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