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Discover Ludwig"acceptably low" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means that something is at a satisfactory or reasonable level of being low. Example: The company's prices are acceptably low, making them a competitive option in the market.
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It's the government's to show that the rate is acceptably low".
We first verified that PEG-HCCs contain acceptably low levels27 of endotoxins (Supplementary Table S1).
Particle losses for each stage were found to be acceptably low.
If regimens for achieving mixed chimaerism in patients with acceptably low toxicity are developed, this approach might have a role in the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
But another official said the long-awaited transfer of Governors Island for $1, or another acceptably low amount, had not been derailed.
The safe-life method is widely used to ensure that airframes have an acceptably low probability of structural failure.
Conclusions: Chorionic villus sampling before multifetal pregnancy reduction is technically feasible and accurate, with an acceptably low sampling error rate.
Cross-reactivity with related steroids is acceptably low: corticosterone (3.38%), cortisone (2.08%), deoxycorticosterone (2.00%), 17α-hydroxyprogesterone (0.39%), and progesterone (0.05%).
If not, the achievements of the past few years low inflation, faster growth than the EU average and an acceptably low budget deficit could be reversed.
Half a dozen teams around the world have been toiling for years to measure Planck's constant to an acceptably low degree of uncertainty.
The oil giant has "increasing confidence that we can intervene directly in the B.O.P. at acceptably low risk," a BP spokesman, Andrew Gowers, said.
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