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The phrase "acceptable definition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a definition that meets certain standards or criteria for being considered valid or appropriate.
Example: "The term 'sustainability' has an acceptable definition that encompasses environmental, social, and economic factors."
Alternatives: "valid definition" or "appropriate definition".
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Even there, however, he accepts that an acceptable definition of analyticity might be given.
The real bartering will be around the question of an acceptable definition of inequality.
The free market was in full swing, chain bookshops dominated the high streets and the only acceptable definition of public interest related to price.
The task force will also try to come up with a mutually acceptable definition of "harmful tax practices," Mr. Arthur said.
An equally acceptable definition of a continent does include so-called continental islands [5] – situated on the continental shelf, as Britain and Ireland are.
Later, I asked García Luna if this was an acceptable definition of success in the war on drugs: violence down, the police seemingly in charge, the cartels operating less conspicuously and less violently.
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One of the biggest challenges, though, is that lab-grown leather does not meet any of the acceptable definitions of leather, which is typically described as "hide or skin with its original fibrous structure more or less intact, tanned to be imputrescible", Senior says.
This, of course, means that the validity notion in (V) should be modified introducing further restrictions on the acceptable definitions of C t).
Ever since the Pension Protection Act (PPA) was signed into law on Aug. 17 2006, permitting employers to provide independent objective financial advice to employees, they have been waiting for guidance on acceptable definitions of "independent" and "objective".
In this respect, the training that pre-service science teachers undertake should address and explore definitions of key terms to ensure that more consistent and scientifically acceptable definitions are used in their everyday teaching.
Tarski's aim in a series of works on semantical notions was precisely to propose mathematically acceptable definitions of those notions, and in particular acceptable in some one of the chief foundational systems (the system chosen by Tarski will change with time; see below).
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