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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location that meets certain standards or criteria for appropriateness or suitability.
Example: "The committee agreed that the community center would be an acceptable place to hold the event."
Alternatives: "suitable location" or "appropriate venue".
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Last summer, they found an acceptable place.
That, in turn, has made it a much more acceptable place to hold large conventions.
The key problem is making this a long-term socially acceptable place where people will want to live and prosper".
With more attention to detail, the new Bellisimo could easily leap from an acceptable place to a very good one.
My assumption that Spain would be an acceptable place to ride out the Open was dead wrong.
"We went after a minimalist design to make an unheard of small space an acceptable place to stay," said Stelios Haji-Ioannou, speaking by phone from London.
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There are only three places I think are acceptable places to be in the winter: in bed, in the bath and in front of an open fire and, of those, you are only advised to add oil to the bath.
The legal definition, which has been in place since 1935, deems kitchens and living rooms as acceptable places to sleep and discounts under-one-year-olds as a person living in a property – those between one and 10 count as half a person.
"If you don't have a handkerchief, you're in trouble," Bloch says, in response to a question about acceptable places to blow one's nose.
The least acceptable places to be bare-faced are friends' houses and school.
Acceptable places to throw the chili sample cup you just sucked clean: the trash can next to the food stand, your purse or pocket.
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