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The phrase "a commonly accepted concept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an idea or notion that is widely recognized and agreed upon by a group or society.
Example: "The theory of evolution is a commonly accepted concept in the scientific community."
Alternatives: "a widely recognized idea" or "a generally accepted notion."
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In enzymology, it is a commonly accepted concept that an enzyme accelerates a chemical reaction by lowering the transition state barrier.
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