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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a widely recognized or agreed-upon basis for discussion or argument, often in contexts like debates, negotiations, or academic discussions.
Example: "In our discussion about climate change, we need to establish some accepted ground before we can move forward with our proposals."
Alternatives: "common ground" or "agreed-upon basis".
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But at least there are some agreed rules, and others, including Japan and Europe, can help America keep up the pressure for China to stick to them.There are no such accepted ground rules to help deal with the two issues that could most easily pitch America and China into a new crisis: Taiwan and Mr Bush's plans for missile defences.
Yes, yes, of course this is an accepted ground for joking—"Worthwhile Canadian Initiative Yields Results" being the world's most boring headline, and so on but in this case the initiative in question really was worthwhile, at least to anyone with an appreciation for Victorian mystery, the winter sublime, and the far north.
Schnabel et al. [2] developed a method for one-dimensional ground response analysis using equivalent linear approach, which was implemented in widely accepted ground response software SHAKE.
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Only then can a widely accepted grounding method for DC microgrids be determined.
Indian and Pakistani leaders need to find the political will necessary to accept ground realities.
Boucher said that everyone needed to accept ground spraying of poppy in Helmand.
The president, Traian Basescu, said in a statement that Romania, a former Warsaw Pact member and now part of NATO, was prepared to negotiate with the United States to accept ground-based interceptors as part of an antiballistic missile defense system.
The UK would join its allies in the air campaign against Isis; there would be no British "boots on the ground", even though he accepted that ground troops would be necessary.
It has been suggested, but not widely accepted, that ground rollers are closely related to the puffbirds and jacamars.
Several outlets, including The Washington Post, Politico and ABC News, accepted the ground rules, which were later loosened to allow participants to broadly discuss what had transpired.
In some cases, it said, its failure to promote black employees was justified by their performance, seniority or other accepted business grounds.
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