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The phrase "accepted because of its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasons for the acceptance of something, typically in academic or formal contexts.
Example: "The theory was accepted because of its strong empirical support and consistency with existing research."
Alternatives: "acknowledged due to its" or "recognized for its".
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Texting messaging is publicly accepted because of its availability, formality, and easy message composition.
In Europe, open fetal surgery became poorly accepted because of its invasiveness and the high incidence of postoperative premature labour and rupture of the fetal membranes.
It's potential as a cut flower is now widely accepted because of its ability to propagate through seed, rapid growth, and the demand for cheap labor supplies.
Belenggu was submitted to Balai Pustaka for publication in 1938, but was accepted because of its perceived dissonance with public morality, particularly its portrayal of adultery and prostitution – key components of the plot – as acceptable.
The 408-foot mast had originally been accepted because of its plans for a "fiberglass and steel enclosure," but a decision to remove the cladding due to predicted maintenance difficulties is now threatening 1 World Trade Center's eventual claim as the country's tallest.
ECT was introduced in the late 1930s and was very rapidly accepted because of its effectiveness in severe psychiatric disorders.
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A man with an impressive intellect, great charm and restless energy, his flaws have been accepted because of his accomplishments.
The last category is based on Raffles not being a member of "Society", only being accepted because of his cricketing ability and associated fame.
Dawkins accepted because of his pre-existing association with Doctor Who; his wife Lalla Ward portrayed the second incarnation of the Time Lady Romana between 1979 and 1981.
But the procedure is still not fully accepted because of concerns that it may cause complications in adult recipients.
Later, however, the dam was accepted because of the inexpensive electric power it furnishes to Zambia's prosperous copper industry.
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