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The phrase "accepted from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is received or acknowledged from a specific source or individual.
Example: "The application was accepted from the committee after thorough review."
Alternatives: "received from the" or "acknowledged from the".
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She accepted from the outset that she had committed an anti-doping rule violation.
The State Department accepted from the start that the Niger deal was phony.
His claims to hitting power had been accepted from the start.
He relinquished power without a struggle, apparently in accordance with obligations he accepted from the outset.
Office means the premises of an institution where retail deposits are accepted from the public.
On alcohol The gifts and hospitality SOP does not prevent a meal or drink being accepted from the media.
The coexistence of Old Indo-Aryan and Middle Indo-Aryan is thus to be accepted from the Vedic times onward.
(i Office means the premises of a bank or Federal savings association where retail deposits are accepted from the public.
Third, substance abuse, booze or, later, heroin, is accepted from the first as a need or a compulsion more than a pleasure.
Announced in the early hours of 25 March 2013, the bailout terms Nicosia accepted from the EU, IMF and European Central Bank were harsh.
"At the end of the story only one will be accepted from the scientific community, but now it is too early," he said in an e-mail message.
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