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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptably small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is small enough to meet a certain standard or requirement.
Example: "The error margin in our calculations is acceptably small, allowing us to proceed with confidence."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily small" or "adequately small".
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Optimisation using linear programming delivers a small set of candidate externals, which the user can accept or reject and this process is repeated until acceptably small subnets are produced.
Our results indicate an intermediate parameter range where the error is acceptably small.
The conservatism is shown to be acceptably small from a user's point of view.
Numerical experiments show clean monotonic solution profiles, with acceptably small conservation error for shocks of weak to moderate strengths.
Under these conditions current front-end electronics designs can provide the signal processing times with an acceptably small number of multihit events (<5%).
The procedure described in the paper uses the Hardy Cross method of balancing flows at network nodes until errors throughout the network are acceptably small.
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A subsidiary problem was the inconsistent presentation of overdiagnosis figures, variably portrayed as acceptably low by comparing with the (large) number of cancers diagnosed, or as unacceptably high by comparing with the (smaller) number of lives saved by screening.
We first verified that PEG-HCCs contain acceptably low levels27 of endotoxins (Supplementary Table S1).
It's the government's to show that the rate is acceptably low".
Sepsis rates in clean cases are acceptably low.
Individuals perceive risk as either acceptably low, or too high.
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