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The phrase "accepted name for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a name that is widely recognized or officially sanctioned within a specific context, such as scientific nomenclature or classification.
Example: "The accepted name for the species is Quercus robur, commonly known as the English oak."
Alternatives: "recognized name for" or "official name for".
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Only in the Soviet period did it become the official and widely accepted name for this people.
The Ahom referred to the region as Assam (or possibly Asama), and this term eventually supplanted Kamarupa as the accepted name for the area.
Because this is still a relatively new concept, and because there's no commonly accepted name for it, it can seem strange and highly risky.
If the consuming public had once learned to know 'Aspirin' as the accepted name for the drug, perhaps it is true that an extended course of education might have added to it some proprietary meaning, but it would be very difficult to prove that it had been done in 17 months, and in any case the plaintiff does not try to prove it.
Under "Editorial Summary and Current Status," such cases include an indication of Current Status (e.g., JFP-1, accepted name for taxon native to California; JFP-2a, taxonomic or nomenclatural synonym for taxon naturalized in California; etc.), and an indication of the "Current Status Authority" (The Jepson Manual).
Linnaeus named the species Strombus gigas, which remained the accepted name for over 200 years.
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Different sources (e.g., uBio [Universal Biological Indexer and Organizer], Tropicos, ITIS [Integrated Taxonomic Information Service]) may use different accepted names for the same taxon.
For example, the Clive diffs tool accepts names for streams to be compared for differences.
We then searched for synonyms and accepted names of each taxon in this list according to The Plant List [ 45] using the R package 'taxonstand' [ 46].
As this proposal was not substantiated by any rigorous taxonomic data and as the taxonomic position of the taxon remains unclear, debatable and subject to further research, we focus this study on the evolutionary history of this bird and adopt the commonly accepted name White-bellied Shortwing for both sub-species [17], [36].
For example, while ITIS has Helianthus x glaucus as an accepted name, The Plant List (http://www.theplantlist.org) gives that name as unresolved.
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