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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone accepting something from someone else, such as a gift or a responsibility. Example: "I was grateful to accept the award from my mentor at the ceremony."
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The status of accept, from this point of view, is somewhat uncertain.
"This is one compromise I can accept from the government," she said.
I feel ashamed that I am dependent on the assistance I accept from the Canadian government.
"We will accept from 10to2020 slides from anybody," he said.
"We cannot accept from bin Laden any such dangerous talk against any Islamic country," he said.
Federal campaign-finance law limits the amount that candidates can accept from contributors.
Then, there are certain broad tendencies that guide which products each country will accept from the other.
It remains unclear just what the United States would actually accept from North Korea to return to talks.
Is there, in effect, an upper limit for the number of applicants you will accept from India and other countries?
"At a certain point, what they accept from a Franco-French artist they don't accept from an artist of North African origin," said the lawyer Guillaume Traynard, who has defended several French rappers in cases brought by politicians.
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