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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptably clean" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of cleanliness that meets a certain standard, though it may not be perfect.
Example: "The kitchen was not spotless, but it was acceptably clean for a quick meal preparation."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily clean" or "sufficiently clean".
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A designation of "acceptably clean" requires a rating under 1.5.
Three years ago, the Sanitation Department deemed 87.2percentt of the streets to be "acceptably clean," whatever that means.
Over all, more than 85percentt of the city's streets and sidewalks were considered acceptably clean, the city concluded.
The city parks, for example, earned an "acceptably clean" rating 93percentt of the time during the second half of last year, down from 96percentt in 1999.
To get the reprieve, Riverdale had to show that 90percentt of its streets were rated "acceptably clean" for three years running.
He said that the number of Blue Sky days, those with acceptably clean air according to the city's monitoring system, has more than doubled since 1998.
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Canned pineapple often substitutes acceptably for fresh, but here fresh floods the dough with more juice.
Sepsis rates in clean cases are acceptably low.
Numerical experiments show clean monotonic solution profiles, with acceptably small conservation error for shocks of weak to moderate strengths.
The 7G-Tronic automatic works acceptably up to a modestly sporty pace.
Mr. Guy, at 66, is acceptably authentic.
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