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The phrase "acceptable speed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a speed that is considered suitable or satisfactory for a particular purpose or situation. Example: The speed limit on this road is 60 miles per hour, but in heavy traffic, a more acceptable speed would be around 40 miles per hour.
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When are our lawmakers going to change the law to a acceptable speed?
The clock frequency of ADC is 1MHz which gives a relatively good accuracy and acceptable speed.
The acceptable speed for character turnover is to some extent determined by the genre of a television show.
Experimental results show the usefulness of our model to achieve correct energy estimation for MPSoC architectures with an acceptable speed of simulations.
The metropolitan Acceptable Speed Ratio was 76.2% while the Ratio for rural areas was 69.6%.
PSO has shown high degree of flexibility and acceptable speed in solving many optimization problems.
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Also helpful are traffic-calming measures — changes in the design of streets and intersections to slow traffic automatically to acceptable speeds.
The current GPU implementation provides acceptable speed-up with respect to the CPU implementation, but there is certainly room for improvement as many parts in the CPU implementation are single-threaded.
But rural broadband campaigners will still need convincing that EE's 4G home service can deliver acceptable speeds at a reasonable price.
The rules can be simple heuristics on acceptable speeds when approaching an intersection [[68]], or can include more advanced concepts such as the semantics of the location, weather conditions or the level of fatigue of the driver [[69]].
Maintain acceptable speeds.
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