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The phrase "accepted for inclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been approved or agreed upon to be added to a list, collection, or publication.
Example: "The manuscript was accepted for inclusion in the upcoming journal issue."
Alternatives: "approved for inclusion" or "cleared for inclusion".
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In 1972, some 20 square blocks, were accepted for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
Our work on "Improving Vision through Dialog" got accepted for inclusion in the proceedings of the AAAI 2010 Fall Symposium on "Dialog with Robots".
Our recent work on coreference resolution got accepted for inclusion in the proceedings of the 2010 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing.
Once all of the eprint-numbered papers have been accepted for inclusion, the conference editors create two html pages (See the Web templates below).
All submitted abstracts are screened for quality by the program committee before they are accepted for inclusion at the meeting.
First, the ILAC hosts and pays for nearly every person who is accepted for inclusion in the conference program.
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Second, nonsignificant results are less likely to be accepted for publication and inclusion among the searchable literature.
After review, only 25 of these proved sufficiently complete to be accepted for analysis and inclusion in this study.
At this point the Wikimedia has accepted SignWriting for inclusion in a translation project of articles written in English and then translated into ASL and is working on a specific translation engine.
The accepted norm for inclusion of an item in its current format was set at 70percentt of respondents agreed on relevance (a score of 3 or 4).
All but the axillary mean difference scores were at or below the 0.2°F accepted variability for inclusion of human temperature assessment devices in clinical investigations [ 23, 34, 65, 67].
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