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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that meets a certain standard or is deemed satisfactory in a given context.
Example: "After reviewing the proposals, we found that the second option was the most acceptable one for our needs."
Alternatives: "satisfactory choice" or "suitable option".
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If a link is judged acceptable one based on the current teaching or learning material, the goal map is modified to accept the link.
Replacing the real interface thickness with a numerically acceptable one, while keeping the surface tension constant, can be justified based on the analysis of the equilibrium planar interface, but demands a change in the local part of the free energy.
The government's decision to greenlight aviation expansion (Chris Grayling: decision on airport expansion to be made on Tuesday, theguardian.com, 23 October) is a predictable failure, but not an acceptable one.
He found a new and acceptable one: "Artillery of Time".
"It may be a practical solution, but it's not an acceptable one.
They are a distraction, though perhaps an acceptable one, given the advantages.
But to many Jewish people – and plenty of others ��� he will not be an acceptable one.
One of them, Mr Ian Millan, said it was a compromise, but an acceptable one.
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There's a reason--if not an acceptable one--for some of the stinginess.
Asked in a 2015 YouGov survey if white people using the "N-word" was ever acceptable, one-quarter of Americans of all races ― including 23percentt of Democrats, 25percentt of independents and 26percentt of Republicans ― said it was.
ECMO support as a bridge for these patients could provide acceptable one-year survival.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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