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Discover Ludwig"accepted methodologies" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to established approaches for solving a given problem. For example, "The engineering team at the company had to come up with a solution for the design challenge, so they explored several accepted methodologies."
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"We're trying to provide rigour, to be very consistent and report against generally accepted methodologies.
Whenever grant-date values are not provided for stock and option awards, Equilar values these grants using widely accepted methodologies.
Comparisons with other, well accepted, methodologies are also considered for problems for which exact solutions do not exist.
If paleoanthropology is to have any success explaining the stages of human evolution, it must rely more heavily on universally accepted methodologies.
The underlying problem is well understood and refinements to standard applications, like resistance testing of typical ship hulls, have led to widely accepted methodologies.
"This administration utilizes the best available science in assessing the benefits and costs of any potential regulation, drawing on widely accepted methodologies that have been in use for years," Meg Reilly, a spokeswoman for the Office of Management and Budget, which oversees the rule-making process, said in an e-mail.
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Nameless it may be, but there is an accepted methodology in this field and ReD's approach is fairly typical.
The accepted methodology for making that calculation is based on shallow spills.
Despite this, no generally accepted methodology exists for quantitative evaluation of the medical response to a disaster drill.
Several methods have been developed to integrate multi-sensor data but there is currently no unequivocally accepted methodology.
Therefore, no universally accepted methodology exists designing for the layer pattern of multistream plate-fin heat exchangers.
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