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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a list of accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a compilation of items, individuals, or concepts that have been approved or recognized in a particular context.
Example: "The committee provided a list of accepted candidates for the scholarship program."
Alternatives: "a roster of approved" or "a compilation of recognized".
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It has published a list of accepted marks, based in part on past legal cases.
The symposium site includes a list of accepted panels and panels still open for proposals.
Insurance carriers also would be prohibited from challenging doctors' recommendations for medical tests and radiology that cost less than $1000 or that comply with a list of accepted, best medical practices.
A list of accepted identifications is provided in Additional file 1.
Moreover, a stated objective of the legislation is to promote non-animal test methods, and it provides a list of accepted alternative methods and other means of avoiding animal testing.
Then we came up with a list of accepted behaviors that support the value system, written by each team member.
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Parents can set the tablet to disable the internet, or a programme in a white list of accepted sites, or a black list of unacceptable ones.
(See Table 2 for a categorised list of accepted items, and Additional file 2 for a complete list of every item including the number of professionals and consumers endorsing each item).
See Tables 3 and 4 for a categorised list of accepted items for the adult and child guidelines.
Make a complete list of accepted rules, and make sure each member of the group receives a copy, and also post a copy for everyone to review when needed.
A list of CPSC accepted testing laboratories is available here.
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