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The phrase "accepted orders for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a business or individual is indicating that they are receiving or processing orders for a product or service.
Example: "Our company has accepted orders for the new product line starting next week."
Alternatives: "received orders for" or "processed orders for".
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AltaVista had already accepted orders for one year's unlimited Internet access at a price of £50 ($74 .See article: The Internet booms no more.
Between April 21 and May 9, 2011, VisualArt's accepted orders for a "Rewrite Note PC" laptop in two versions: a normal version and an AKN version with higher specifications; AKN refers to Akane.
Airbus originally accepted orders for the freighter version, offering the largest payload capacity of any cargo aircraft in production, exceeded only by the single Antonov An-225 Mriya in service.
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Based on the model structure, the variables accepted, ordered for statistical significance, were: theta/gamma frequency ratio (p < 0.0003) and alpha3/alpha2 frequency ratio (p < 0.03).
It accepts orders for delayed delivery.
Or gay bakers accept orders for cakes with homophobic slurs?
Federal Express stopped accepting orders for its Zapmailer in March.
But, he said, his partner saw no point in accepting orders for one or two shirts.
With Homedelivery.com, which accepts orders for local merchants through its Web site, Rudin Management saw other possible collaborations.
Affymetrix, based in Santa Clara, Calif., is expected to announce today that it is accepting orders for its whole-genome chip.
The company on Thursday began accepting orders for the lower-priced version, with delivery in two to four weeks.
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