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The phrase "accepted data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where data has been validated or recognized as reliable and trustworthy for analysis or decision-making.
Example: "The research findings were based on accepted data from multiple reputable sources."
Alternatives: "validated data" or "recognized data".
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It is based for the most part on generally accepted data distinctively graphed for clearer understanding.
The measured Arrhenius parameters were in good agreement with IUPAC accepted data.
XML is one of the most widely accepted data representation languages in today's Internet-dominated Computing.
People have accepted data uncritically, or not thought carefully through the assumptions that underlie their work.
In "The Prize," Dr. Yergin pointed out how the lack of "timely, credible, reliable, widely accepted data" was a significant cause of oil price spikes in 1979.
The most probable values of impedance phase and magnitude are defined by lower and upper envelopes of the mean values of the accepted data sets.
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The accepted data-points from the stabilizing region in the design parameter space can then be mapped on to the PID controller parameter space, relating these two sets of parameters.
As non-technical public policy setters are drawn into the data center energy consumption debate, a set of widely accepted data-center-type definitions is critical to elevating the discussion into appropriate business needs instead of just "good" and "bad".
The program accepts data from vertical or inclined boreholes.
Offer APIs that can accept data as well as release data.
Typically the F.D.A. accepts data only after trials have been completed.
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