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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted as desirable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing standards, preferences, or qualities that are generally regarded as favorable or sought after in a particular context.
Example: "In our industry, punctuality is often accepted as desirable behavior among employees."
Alternatives: "regarded as favorable" or "considered appealing".
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Inoculation with spores of ectomycorrhizal fungi is accepted as desirable due to potential yield benefits in the field.
In the mid-19th century, greenery in the streets of New York, especially trees, was a rare thing, but by the end of the century street trees were generally accepted as desirable.
The conservation of biological diversity and the provision of a wide range of products and services from wildlife are generally accepted as desirable national goals.
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Hence, decreasing GSL load in the myocardium seemed to reverse LV mass which is widely accepted as a desirable treatment goal in cardiovascular diseases.
Shared decision making has been accepted as a desirable approach to medical care, but our understanding of patient satisfaction with the process and its impact on treatment selection is limited.
Empathy is generally accepted as a desirable trait in medics and there are increasing calls to assess the level of empathy at some point during medical school, or prior to admission.
We absolutely do not accept amnesty as "desirable" or "inevitable".
They say change should be accepted as largely inevitable and choices for managing nature should be based on what is desirable and undesirable, not what is native and foreign.
I was accepted as a poet.
P < 0.05 accepted as significant.
Significance was accepted as p<0.05.
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