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The phrase "accept payment from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing transactions or financial exchanges where one party receives money from another.
Example: "Our company is happy to accept payment from customers via credit card or bank transfer."
Alternatives: "receive payment from" or "take payment from".
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It recommended that she refuse to accept payment from the fund.
"Horst had taken a series of pictures of Chanel and wouldn't accept payment from her.
He wouldn't accept payment from Von Furstenberg; she gave him an I.O.U. for two dresses at her boutique instead.
Rosenstiel noted that political reporters were not permitted to accept payment from political parties or other interest groups, for example.
Dr. Orient added that her group favored a "free market" approach to medicine and that some members did not accept payment from government programs or private insurers.
But the Americans did not get the Treasury Department license they needed to accept payment from Libya, which was then subject to sanctions.
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A merchant with a PayWave-compatible terminal would be able to accept payments from these phones.
No longer would the doctor, Herbert Rubin of Beverly Hills, Calif., accept payments from health maintenance organizations.
Dr. Bradley Fenton, a Philadelphia internist who does not accept payments from H.M.O.'s, says he offers "time and attention".
In Nigeria the fashion for cyber-crime has all but killed legitimate cyber-business: PayPal will not accept payments from people with a Nigerian internet address.
In April, The Wall Street Journal reported that Fox had refused to accept payments from its screenings in China while the dispute was unresolved.
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