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The phrase "acceptable or unsatisfactory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when evaluating or assessing something, indicating whether it meets a certain standard or not.
Example: "The report was reviewed, and the findings were deemed either acceptable or unsatisfactory based on the criteria provided."
Alternatives: "satisfactory or inadequate" or "sufficient or deficient".
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Schools are rated outstanding, good, acceptable or unsatisfactory, based on a variety of criteria and school visits.
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They receive one of two ratings: "satisfactory," or "unsatisfactory".
Teachers are rated satisfactory or unsatisfactory each school year.
In the current system, in place for decades, teachers have been rated simply satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
Under the old system, each teacher received one of two possible ratings: "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory".
Those expressing no preference will be further asked whether both dentures were satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
Nonsurgically treated patients enter either a satisfactory or unsatisfactory health state where they remain.
Teachers are then ranked as "outstanding," "highly satisfactory," "satisfactory," "needs improvement" or "unsatisfactory".
Talk story about the daily studies of the air in New York by the city's Dept. of Air Resources (part of the Environmental Protection Administration) which then designates it as "Good", "Acceptable", "Unsatisfactory", or "Unhealthy" for the preceding 24-hour period.
The New Yorker, January 2 , 1971P. 18 Talk story about the daily studies of the air in New York by the city's Dept. of Air Resources (part of the Environmental Protection Administration) which then designates it as "Good", "Acceptable", "Unsatisfactory", or "Unhealthy" for the preceding 24-hour period.
By William Shawn and Lillian Ross The New Yorker, January 2 , 1971P. 18 Talk story about the daily studies of the air in New York by the city's Dept. of Air Resources (part of the Environmental Protection Administration) which then designates it as "Good", "Acceptable", "Unsatisfactory", or "Unhealthy" for the preceding 24-hour period.
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