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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you refer to a standard or criterion that is widely recognized and agreed upon.
Example: "The accepted measure of success in this industry is often based on customer satisfaction and retention rates."
Alternatives: "recognized standard" or "established benchmark".
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Nonetheless, by nearly every accepted measure, Angola remains one of the world's least-developed nations.
Since volatility is the most widely accepted measure of risk, these should be happy times.
The fall in unemployment is slowing, and at 13.7% (by the usually accepted measure, though a rival one puts it several points lower) it is still huge.
However there is no generally accepted measure of the closure of ecological systems.
White matter integrity was quantified using a widely accepted measure, fractional anisotropy (FA).
One widely accepted measure for testing over-fitting is to observe performance over independent validation data set [4, 22].
Those results were compared to data from medical-grade equipment for measuring heart rate and carbon dioxide in the breath, a commonly accepted measure for gauging energy expenditure.
Ensuring competence remains a seminal objective of endoscopy training programs, professional organizations, and accreditation bodies; however, no widely accepted measure of endoscopic competence currently exists.
And Gross Domestic Product is the universally accepted measure of the state of every nation's economy.
Manders overlap coefficient is a generally accepted measure of co-localization.
The most widely accepted measure for quantifying risk of osteoporosis is the amount of bone mass in the skeleton, as denoted by bone mineral density (BMD) [9].
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