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The phrase "accepting a donation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of receiving a contribution, typically for a charitable cause or organization.
Example: "The charity is currently accepting a donation to support its ongoing programs for underprivileged children."
Alternatives: "receiving a contribution" or "collecting a donation."
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The university is accepting a donation of works from one of the most important private collections of Abstract Expressionism.
When accepting a donation, an art institution is seldom given its choice of pieces, but the Met "pretty much had carte blanche," Wagstaff said.
Mr Blair stated his attitude quite clearly in a television interview on May 16th: Mr Desmond was the owner of Express Newspapers and, as such, accepting a donation from him was perfectly fine.
An hour after the chancellor departed to continue her tour, Bodo Ladwig, the mayor of Fischbeck, joined members of the local bowling club in accepting a donation of more than $10,000 from a fellow club upriver.
Any system that punishes a college athlete for accepting a donation from a church to attend a high school that allows him to focus on his education and athletic skills has imploded.
As Hillary Rodham Clinton warned elementary school children here about the danger of guns today, her campaign staff sharply criticized Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani for accepting a donation from Charlton Heston, the president of the National Rifle Association.
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For example, when considering whether to accept a donation of a property, a conservation organisation must determine whether an adequate endowment is available to fund future management activities.
That is, until its journalism department accepted a donation of 1 million Canadian dollars from the Irvings.
It awarded him a PhD, and accepted a donation of £1.5m from a foundation set up by him.
Federal election rules, though, require that when a group accepts a donation earmarked for an electioneering ad, the donor must be identified.
The answer is that it is contrary to British electoral law for a candidate or party to accept a donation of £500 or more from a foreign source.
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