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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted for use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been approved or authorized for implementation or application.
Example: "The new software has been thoroughly tested and is now accepted for use in our organization."
Alternatives: "approved for use" or "authorized for use".
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It was adopted for use in schools in 1914 and was accepted for use in the Dutch Reformed Church in 1919.
It was accepted for use in 1933 and has become the template for underground maps around the world.
Void fraction is an important performance variable in gas liquid contacting and is widely accepted for use in reactor diagnosis, selection and design.
Phospho-specific antibodies are widely accepted for use in defining regulatory mechanisms that control cell functions such as activation of enzymes and receptors, cellular transcription, signal transduction, and cell signaling networks.
For a PRO instrument to be accepted for use in medical product development, its content must first be validated in the target population for which its use is intended, as per US Food and Drug Administration (FDA PRO and International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research ISPOROR) guidelines [14, 15, 16, 17].
Although nonlinear static procedures (NSPs) have become widely accepted for use in seismic design and evaluation in recent years, their accuracy is poor for response quantities that are significantly affected by the vibration of multiple degrees of freedom (termed MDOF effects).
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The comparison was between the sort of less-effective kidneys that most surgeons would, nevertheless, accept for use and those that would usually be discarded.
However, owing to the biohazard associated with the use of viral vectors, viral gene therapy is not yet widely accepted for clinical use.
The NRU phototoxicity assay using 3 T3 cells has been validated by the European Union Reference Laboratory for Alternatives to Animal Testing, and accepted for regulatory use to detect the phototoxic potential of substances.
The author believe that this term will be accepted for common use.
However, CNT-based technologies have not been broadly accepted for commercial use due to their prohibitive cost and the complex interactions of CNTs with other abiotic and biotic environmental components.
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