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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take bribes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of someone accepting a bribe in exchange for a favor. For example: "The politician was accused of taking bribes from corporations in exchange for lucrative contracts."
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"Will they take bribes?
We don't take bribes.
Officials take bribes and ignore the rules.
Journalists take bribes to write articles.
I don't give bribes or take bribes.
We were not bribed, nor would we take bribes.
"I'm absolutely clear I did not take bribes.
Many take bribes from companies to publish flattering stories.
"But in most cases, the police do not take bribes".
The police, she said, often take bribes to drop cases.
Some journalists take bribes or incite violence for political ends, as governments allege.
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