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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation or entity that only accepts certain things (e.g. payment) or certain criteria (e.g. qualifications). For example: "This job accepts only qualified applicants with a degree in finance."
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The surgeon accepts only Medicare.
Joystick Labs accepts only entrepreneurs interested in building gaming companies.
The Mariinsky, says Mr Gergiev cautiously, accepts only clean money.
BY BUS -- Greyhound accepts only service animals aboard its buses.
As a journalist, he accepts only the assignments he wants.
Ford accepts only materials rated 2 or lower.
Ahmet is offered several humanitarian awards a year but accepts only one a year.
They sit right below the Supreme Court, which accepts only a tiny portion of appeals.
But whereas Mexico accepts imports of both types of engines, Brazil accepts only the EU type.
He accepts only patients for whom all other treatments have failed.
After all, the New Yorker accepts only so many contributions.Picture credit: Nathan Kirkman.
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