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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a change that has been acknowledged or approved by a person or group.
Example: "The committee has reviewed the proposal and has officially accepted change in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "approved modification" or "acknowledged alteration".
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"Even the increasingly accepted change of deaf to 'Deaf' is controversial.
Certainly Motherwell was aware of the fading in his collages, and, according to the curators, he accepted change as inevitable.
Although she has accepted change gracefully, if not embraced it wholeheartedly, there are areas where she feels that her generation had the right idea.
The more successful agent of change has been education, said Turay: "There are people in some rural areas where they have accepted change.
Some of the small ethnic groups have been dying out, but larger groups often have accepted change and have increased in numbers.
As we talked about the influence that millionaires and independent groups will have in the years ahead, Ickes sounded more weary than excited, like a man who has accepted change in the family business without entirely embracing it.
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"They accepted changes which they hadn't done before".
Spaniards have accepted changes, including wage cuts, to restore lost competitiveness.
Mrs. Champion said she believed the university had not willingly accepted changes to the program.
But I would not be surprised if he accepted changes that Congress brought to him.
They won't accept change quietly".
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