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The phrase "a consensus definition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a definition that is agreed upon by a group of people or experts in a particular field.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to establish a consensus definition of what constitutes a successful project."
Alternatives: "an agreed-upon definition" or "a shared definition".
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More than half (237, 57 %) did not provide a reason/rationale for the definitional criteria used, with only 287(7 %) studies referring to a consensus definition.
What emerged was a consensus definition.
The closest they came to a consensus definition of leadership was the idea that it was "good management".
A consensus definition appeared to emerge that the Japanese gold standard of grime was what resulted on one white shirt worn by a salary man for one day.
The grounds for impeachment set out in the Constitution — "high Crimes and Misdemeanors" — are familiar, but a consensus definition of those terms has proved elusive.
The different assumptions make it tricky to come to a consensus definition that satisfies all stakeholders.
Recall that there were several subtleties involved in attempting to arrive at a consensus definition of classical chaos.
It is somewhat hard to see people who hold any of these three assumptions coming to a consensus definition.
This highlights the critical need for a consensus definition of earlier versus later dialysis for the future studies and highlights the knowledge gap in the field.
While the concept of economic opportunism lacks a consensus definition or scientific framework, most scholars are familiar with the work of Oliver Williamson.
In order to address this issue, an expert group comprised of a number of scientific and medical organizations has been convened, with the support of the AO Foundation, in order to develop a consensus definition.
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