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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted online" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something, such as an application or payment, can be submitted or processed through the internet.
Example: "Applications for the scholarship are accepted online until the end of the month."
Alternatives: "submitted online" or "processed online".
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Submissions are now accepted online.
Pre-orders are being accepted online.
Applications are accepted online at www.artspace.org/properties/patchogue.org/properties/patchogue
The applications are being accepted online at ingnycmarathon.org.org
Donations are being accepted online at www.nytimes.com/neediest or at CharityWave.com.com
The Web error indicates that the Princeton Review neglected several accepted online security practices.
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But Viacom Outdoor, which placed the ads, no longer accepts online gambling advertisements, said Jodi Senese, a spokeswoman for Viacom Outdoor.
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