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The phrase "acceptable election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an election that meets certain standards or criteria for fairness, legality, or legitimacy.
Example: "The committee reviewed the voting process and concluded that it was an acceptable election, free from any major irregularities."
Alternatives: "valid election" or "legitimate election".
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The vote is scheduled for April 5, and diplomats have said Afghanistan must hold an "acceptable" election — that is, a vote considered legitimate enough to avoid a political crisis — if it expects to see billions of dollars in aid pledges materialize in the coming years.
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"In the south there will be no free, fair, acceptable elections," said Haroun Mir, a political analyst, who is running for Parliament in Kabul.
"Political rights and freedoms were circumscribed throughout the electoral process, there were reports of intimidation and threats of violence in South Sudan, ongoing conflict in Darfur did not permit an environment conducive to acceptable elections, and inadequacies in technical preparations for the vote resulted in serious irregularities," the White House said in a statement.
Lisa M.? — would be acceptable to election officials in a write-in campaign.
Corker went on to say that Trump had entered a "defining period" in which he absolutely must "pivot" to becoming an acceptable "general election candidate".
And Democrats hope infighting in the Texas Republican primaries will produce some weak or wounded candidates who may not be acceptable to general election voters.
The benchmark most often cited is an election "acceptable" to the Afghan people — that is, a vote that does not result in a crisis just as the American-led coalision is wrapping up operations.
Outside the church on Sunday, Mrs. Bachmann seemed to be making a final argument pitched to social conservatives and evangelicals who have struggled to find an acceptable candidate this election cycle.
The 66-year-old Nobel peace laureate told a news conference that the irregularities went "beyond what is acceptable for democratic elections".
In a press conference the day after the vote, PHTK called the elections acceptable and denounced a "smear campaign" by its opponents.
Such signatures are acceptable and even common, election officials said, especially among illiterate voters.
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