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The phrase "acceptable level of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to specify a particular standard or level that is considered satisfactory or suitable. For example: - The company has set an acceptable level of productivity for its employees. - There is an acceptable level of noise allowed in this residential area. - His behavior did not meet the acceptable level of professionalism we expect from our staff members. - The government has established an acceptable level of pollution for factories to adhere to. - To ensure food safety, restaurants must maintain an acceptable level of cleanliness in their kitchens.
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What is an acceptable level of risk in cyberspace?
Belfast has achieved an acceptable level of tragedy.
If so, is there an acceptable level of risk?
Not just the first one with the base acceptable level of zombie makeup, either.
Unlike high-fat foods or alcohol, there is no acceptable level of consumption of cigarettes.
This means seeking the best return on their investments at an acceptable level of risk.
Our goal is not to reduce terror to some acceptable level of nuisance.
_ I guess I would say when you reach an acceptable level of adjustment.
"The idea that you can have an acceptable level of terrorism is frightening," Mr. Giuliani said.
It's not perfect, but by today's standards, I think this provides an acceptable level of privacy when using Gmail.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission sets its acceptable level of radiation exposure from any one source at 25 millirem a year.
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