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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who is willing to receive assistance or support from others.
Example: "She often struggles with her workload, but she knows that accepting help from her colleagues can make a significant difference."
Alternatives: "receives assistance" or "welcomes support".
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Besides, the moment one accepts help not as a temporary fix but as a permanent institution through government, the illusion of being middle-class collapses.
But Ms. Benzel says that as an R.A., she sees another kind of Landmark student — the kind who comes grudgingly, often pushed into it by parents, and never accepts help.
He is able to become a father to his country because he humbly accepts help.
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Always accept help when offered.
Despite some grandstanding, every governor accepted help.
And would they accept help to do it?
But Mohamed said he would happily accept help from Washington.
Inspector Thelemarque Dielph was resigned to accepting help from abroad.
And accepting help means sacrificing even more privacy.
"We accept help, but we refuse conditions," Colonel Qaddafi said.
You would accept help from people 45 minutes away.
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