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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptability on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss the acceptability of something in a specific context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The acceptability on this issue varies among different stakeholders."
Alternatives: "acceptability regarding" or "acceptability in terms of".
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This tariff design should find a balance between tariff principles related to costs, practicality and social acceptability on the one hand, and the resulting demand response incentive on the other.
This combination of acceptability on the one hand and the potential for helpful challenge on the other provides justification for our choice of such principles.
The acceptability on taste was based on current knowledge on consumer acceptance of sodium-replacing ingredients and minerals.
There is a curious view that monetary reward confers acceptability on acts of service to others.
It is not clear how the General Counsel's evaluations were used beyond providing "corroboration of acceptability" on certain relevant criteria.
Differences in acceptability on the basis of age and sex were explored.
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These results thus substantiate the acceptability of our on-ward participation program.
And he voiced no opinion on the acceptability of research on cells derived from another controversial source: frozen "excess" embryos slated for disposal at fertility clinics.
The model applies proof standards to determine the acceptability of statements on an issue-by-issue basis.
Rather than discussing specific experiments, participants were asked to discuss the acceptability of research on specific organs.
Anaesthetists were interviewed on acceptability of the technique.
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