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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the source or origin of something that is being accepted, such as information, items, or contributions.
Example: "The committee is accepting from all members their suggestions for the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "receiving from" or "taking from".
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"He and his producers were very amenable to accepting from us suggested scripts that he could include.
The testimony was aimed at proving that Mr. Bo knew about favors his family was accepting from the tycoon, Xu Ming.
Other chicks, with light-gray down and black heads, stood and stretched their necks skyward, greedily accepting from a parent a meal of regurgitated krill, a shrimplike creature.
Was this an act of realpolitik – a small, impoverished state accepting from its big, powerful neighbour an offer it was in no position to refuse?
Immigration officials have a very good idea of who they are accepting from Syria even before their plane touches down on American soil.
President Obama is scheduled to announce on Friday what recommendations he is accepting from an advisory panel on changing N.S.A. practices.
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