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The phrase "accepts from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is receiving or taking something from another source.
Example: "The organization accepts donations from individuals and businesses to support its programs."
Alternatives: "receives from" or "takes from".
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She just accepts from the director's promise that it's something she might want to do.
Under the law, a hospital can charge 115 percent of what it accepts from Medicare for the same services.
The European Central Bank also revised its guidelines on Wednesday for the bonds and other collateral it accepts from banks in return for low-interest loans.
Premier has agreed to contract with more companies, stop investing in supply companies and limit how much money it accepts from companies that receive contracts.
While the poet accepts from history a specific language and from poetic convention a metrical structure, the poet also shapes a style through individual modifications of the carrying rhythms.
It said that the minimum credit threshold for the collateral that the central bank accepts from banks in return for short-term funds — currently BBB- — would not revert to A- until next year.
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