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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept help from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of receiving assistance or support from someone or something.
Example: "It's important to recognize that it's okay to accept help from friends during difficult times."
Alternatives: "receive assistance from" or "get support from".
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But Mohamed said he would happily accept help from Washington.
You would accept help from people 45 minutes away.
O'Neal, in turn, refused to accept help from the same trainers who taped Bryant's ankles.
She also suggested that she would accept help from New Yorkers who want to volunteer.
Mr. Moussaoui has refused to accept help from his court-appointed lawyers.
They also agreed to accept help from the rabbi and his Christian donors.
The jibe may seem a little weak, coming from a liberal purist willing to accept help from conservative Republicans.
I am dismayed to learn that Iran will not accept help from Israel for those suffering from the recent earthquake.
"We wouldn't accept help from the British," said a political commentator on the radio as diners downed their beers.
"Without political conditions, we will accept help from anyone if they have an interest in defending freedom and humanitarian values.
Most condemned Russian officials for not taking action sooner and for waiting to accept help from abroad.
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