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The phrase "acceptable outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results or consequences that are deemed satisfactory or permissible in a given context.
Example: "In our project evaluation, we need to define what constitutes acceptable outcomes to ensure we meet our goals."
Alternatives: "satisfactory results" or "permissible results".
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Rather, they try to make decisions that are good enough and that represent reasonable or acceptable outcomes.
"I am hopeful that the independent governance review currently in progress and due to be published after the next board meeting would find acceptable outcomes and thereby leave a legacy for future generations.
Clearly, unless a learner is willing to make an inquiry, results cannot match acceptable outcomes.
The upper limit of donor age that produces acceptable outcomes continues to be explored.
Such problems transcend disciplinary boundaries, are intertwined with sociopolitical context, and require participation of stakeholders to generate socially acceptable outcomes.
Scenario modelling plays a critical role in helping managers define feasible outcomes and quantify the probabilities of achieving acceptable outcomes of mixed species management.
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Though improvement is most desirable, in practice, patients and caregivers accept that no worsening is also an acceptable outcome [ 1].
Stalemate is no longer an acceptable outcome.
What is your vision for what constitutes an acceptable outcome?
Dispersal is an acceptable outcome for al-Qaida-type groups whose survival depends on mobility.
Yet Mr. Garcia predicts there will -- ultimately -- be a mutually acceptable outcome.
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