Sentence examples for accepted format from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accepted format" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a format that is widely recognized and approved for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "Please submit your report in the accepted format to ensure it meets the required standards."
Alternatives: "approved format" or "standard format".

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References follow the standard, accepted format.

"It's becoming more of an accepted format both for advertisers and users," Mr. Bolte said.

The accepted format, somewhere between a joint press conference and an unfriendly, overcaffeinated panel discussion, is choppy and awkward.

Blu-ray is already an accepted format.

While the format may look pretty formal to the average Western eye, it will follow the accepted format of a Q&A, common in the Russian media.

In any case, be prepared to defend the level of your qualification and ensure that your application is in the accepted format of that country.

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However, the validity and reliability of internet gathered data must be established, in comparison to the usual paper-and-pencil accepted formats, before an inferential analysis can be done.

Maximum file size is 100mb, length 10 minutes, and accepted formats are avi, flv, mov, mpg, wmv.

The accepted formats for the passport copy are: pdf, doc, gif, jpg, jpeg.

The gene name (HUGO), gene ID (Entrez gene in NCBI), and SNP ID (rs#, ss#) from these species are accepted formats for SNP-RFLPing.

Based on the type of data chosen for submission, the selected option will specify the accepted formats for each data type.

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