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The phrase "accept commissions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of agreeing to undertake work or projects, typically in a professional or artistic context.
Example: "As a freelance artist, I am happy to accept commissions for custom portraits."
Alternatives: "take on projects" or "receive assignments."
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"But I do want the freedom to accept commissions.
Winners may, however, accept commissions for works during that time.
Not only does it not accept commissions, it also has eschewed advertising.
The muralists worked through designers, billing the client directly, but they also accept commissions.
He did not form his own ensemble or accept commissions for companies.
She would accept commissions, but only if she could bring me along.
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It aims to impose new criteria that firms must meet to be able to call themselves independent - such as not being able to accept commission.
He accepted commissions from the TVC studio, run by John Coates and George Dunning.
The settlement calls for the bank to stop accepting commissions for force-placed insurance.
Although most of his churches were Episcopalian, he accepted commissions for other denominations (Madison Square Presbyterian Church).
In 1622, he accepted commissions from Louis XIII of France and the queen mother, Marie de Medicis.
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