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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepts order" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "accepts orders" to indicate the acceptance of multiple orders or "accepts an order" for a single order.
Example: "The restaurant accepts orders for delivery until 10 PM."
Alternatives: "takes orders" or "receives orders."
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Normally it's Japan-only but the Rinkya store accepts order from overseas.
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It accepts orders for delayed delivery.
With Homedelivery.com, which accepts orders for local merchants through its Web site, Rudin Management saw other possible collaborations.
GPI accepts orders from practically anyone, ranging from hobbyists to large manufacturing firms that need complex moving parts.
Shelby American is now accepting orders.
But 23andMe said it continues to accept orders from New York.
Or gay bakers accept orders for cakes with homophobic slurs?
Will people happily accept orders from a robotic manager?
Manufacturers will not accept orders directly from homeowners.
Will they accept orders to evacuate, if necessary by force?
Federal Express stopped accepting orders for its Zapmailer in March.
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