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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable guidelines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to rules or standards that are considered appropriate or satisfactory in a particular context.
Example: "The committee established acceptable guidelines for the use of social media among employees to ensure professionalism."
Alternatives: "satisfactory standards" or "appropriate criteria."
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The overall fermentation quality of the two forages was judged to be good and within acceptable guidelines.
Talks were resumed in Vienna in 1975 and 1976 under UN auspices, and in early 1977 Makarios and Denktash agreed on acceptable guidelines for a bizonal federation.
If a post clearly contravenes the social media platform's acceptable guidelines by making personal attacks, discriminatory statements or threats, then ignoring it publicly (and reporting it privately) can minimize the damage.
Mr. Geto and a spokesman for the Shubert Organization, Lee Silver, said that if the commission had not developed acceptable guidelines by then, they would lobby the board to veto the designations.
(6) Flooring appropriate for storing hay and renewable biomass suitable for the region where the facility is located and designed according to acceptable guidelines from NIFA or land-grant universities.
Objectives: To identify common themes between general practitioners (GP's) and patients on smoking cessation in primary care in order to inform the development of acceptable guidelines, thus maximising the chance that recommendations will be received positively and implemented.
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For preventive purposes, a recommended daily supplement of 0.5 1.0 μg MK-7 per kg body weight is an acceptable guideline.
Considering these statements, a new randomised controlled trial with sufficient power is needed to provide evidence for a definitive, generally acceptable guideline for the treatment of dislocated midshaft clavicular fractures.
But the sentence's continuation seemed to carry a veiled threat: "We want you to do it responsibly, by adhering to our Acceptable Ads guidelines".
Users may have productivity goals in mind, but there is simply no way you can rely on employees to use them within acceptable security guidelines.
But the sentence's continuation seemed to carry a veiled threat: "We want you to do it responsibly, by adhering to our Acceptable Ads guidelines". And if Twitter doesn't?
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