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The phrase "a widely accepted" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is widely acknowledged or recognized as true, valid, or significant. Example: "The theory of evolution is a widely accepted explanation for the diversity of life on Earth."
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This is a widely accepted and experimentally verified supposition [ 23].
Heynes et al [ 19] offered a widely accepted definition of compliance within health care settings [ 20].
Similarly, privacy is a widely accepted principle.
It is a widely accepted theory among Ms. Varzar's friends.
Beta blockers are now a widely accepted therapy for heart failure.
"Citations per paper" is a widely accepted index in international evaluation.
It was this transgression of a widely accepted ethical principle which outraged.
Nor is there a widely accepted prescriptive approach for encouraging patient compliance.
This European narrative is based on a widely accepted interpretation of what led to the Holocaust.
It could be headed by a widely accepted figure like Afghanistan's exiled king.
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A widely accepted physiological consequence of EMT is tumor cell invasion [ 19, 22- 24, 31, 33].
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