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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the appropriateness or suitability of how often something occurs or is done.
Example: "The acceptable frequency for submitting reports is once a month to ensure timely updates."
Alternatives: "permissible rate" or "appropriate interval".
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There might be differences in maximum acceptable frequency for grip type, and force might affect acceptable frequency.
Distance did not influence acceptable frequency for hand/arm motions between 7 and 16 mm.
Feasibility determined by successful recruiting, intervention and evaluation of participants and acceptable frequency of adverse events.
The maximum acceptable frequency of connector assembly for six grip types was determined for various combinations of force and distances.
From this evaluation, the G3 EV stereo camera seems to offer the best compromise for capturing high-resolution images and depth maps at an acceptable frequency.
However, consideration of inter/intra day end use variability is required when tuning the flexible load response to achieve acceptable frequency behaviour.
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Providing the radiation within the acceptable (responsive) frequency range(s) is a common method to increase the efficiency of the frequency-dependent energy conversion systems, such as photovoltaic and nano-scale rectenna.
Experimental results showed that the proposed method has lower error rates than most existing solutions with acceptable recognition frequency rates.
In the Netherlands, the design of dikes and other water retaining structures is based on an acceptable probability (frequency) of overtopping.
Results provide conclusive evidence of the impact of required posture, force, gender and other variables on acceptable task frequency.
For all SNPs the minimum acceptable call frequency was 95%.
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