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"bribe from" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
However, you can use the phrase "bribe from someone" or "bribe someone" to describe a type of transaction in which one person pays another person money or other items of value in return for favorable treatment or influence. For example, "The corrupt mayor accepted a bribe from the criminals in exchange for not pursuing legal action."
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Gerhard Gribkowsky, a German banker, has been charged with taking a $44m bribe from Mr Ecclestone.
Then he offered the colonel a $6m bribe from Pablo Escobar to call off the hunt.
He was once filmed rejecting a bribe from an undercover agent, but appearing willing to discuss it later.
And there were rumors "that Comstock had arrested Madam Restell only after he failed to get a bribe from her".
Prides himself on his honesty, and refused to take bribe from brewer, and exposed him to commissioner.
But in the next scene, it turns out that Henry wants more than a bribe from the church.
Finally, after Sendler was sentenced to death, a guard who received a bribe from Zegota freed her.
He later admits to receiving the money, in addition to a $10,000 bribe from another developer.
They profit by soliciting a bribe from a rival to remove competition, by taking money from the family for release, or by selling seized goods.
In 1926, Moses accepted a bribe from multimillionaire Otto Kahn to change the Parkway route so that it wouldn't run through his golf course.
He received the house, investigators alleged, as a form of bribe from a developer who had obtained Mr. Walters's help in obtaining "lucrative H.P.D. contracts".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com