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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted designs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to designs that have been approved or recognized as valid within a certain context, such as in a project or industry.
Example: "The team will proceed with the accepted designs for the new product line."
Alternatives: "approved designs" or "validated designs".
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Though the Taphive team doesn't expect the keyboard to be available until late next month, they've already accepted designs from prominent designers in the Apple developer community, including Christain Billings, one of the Apple Design Award winners behind Hours.
Accepted designs by the criteria were stable.
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