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The phrase "accepted member" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has been officially recognized or approved as part of a group or organization.
Example: "After completing the application process, she became an accepted member of the club."
Alternatives: "approved member" or "recognized member".
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To be a fully accepted member of the Auden gang, you had to be a homosexual.
Arthur Scholem believed himself to be an established and accepted member of a stable society.
The newly accepted member states are Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia, which have a combined population of 46 million.
When Oliver Goldsmith's animal encyclopaedia, Animated Nature, was reissued in the early 19th century "for the young and tender", as Herman Melville wrote, its plate depicting Arctic animals – a snarling polar bear, a betusked narwhal, itself a legendary creature – included a sea serpent, as if it were an entirely accepted member of the bestiary.
The more that Iran's leaders feel that the Islamic Republic is an accepted member of that community, and enjoying the benefits of acceptance, the more they will hesitate to take nuclear decisions that could put those gains at risk.
"We've become an accepted member of the water community," Mr. Henderson said.
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But first, to make sure the cards would be accepted, members of the ring used them for things like cab rides.
I think we would see volunteers who would learn to sign well, and who would become active, accepted members of Peruvian Deaf communities.
Once accepted, members can invite 10 new people per week.
Once accepted, members sign in with Facebook and Grouper connects you to someone it thinks you'll be compatible with.
Once accepted, members receive a manually curated email with new projects available that week, and they can then request an intro to kick off the project.
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