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The phrase "accept deliveries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of receiving packages or goods that are sent to a specific location.
Example: "Our office is open from 9 AM to 5 PM, and we are happy to accept deliveries during those hours."
Alternatives: "receive shipments" or "take in deliveries".
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"She asked us to feed her cat and accept deliveries when she wasn't there," Mr. Harris said.
The loading dock does not accept deliveries unless advanced arrangements are made through the Building Manager or the Lab Management staff.
He said the nation should consider building terminals to accept deliveries of liquefied natural gas from other countries as the quickest way to address the supply needs.
"They accept deliveries downstairs and put them away in a closet for a month" without telling the middle school, which is upstairs.
THE chef's coat was for show — Paul Grieco wore one on a recent afternoon to accept deliveries as he prepared to open Insieme for dinner.
The Wall Street Journal has more:His hotels will emphasize safety with separate room chambers to accept deliveries and will pamper professional women with features such as well-lit vanities.
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Someone (not necessarily the cardholder) must be at home to accept delivery, the Web site says.
He'd share the value of the shipment, he said, if she'd accept delivery.
The buyers refused to abide by this finding, and to accept delivery and pay for the adulterated coffee.
On August 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ramirez went to Autosport to accept delivery, but workers were still touching up the outside paint.
So why would homeowners choose to walk to the corner to get their bills and magazines rather than accept delivery at home?
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