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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a research paper or article that has been approved for publication or presentation, typically after a review process.
Example: "The conference organizers announced the list of accepted papers for this year's event."
Alternatives: "approved manuscript" or "validated article".
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The results of the accepted paper mapping are presented in the next section.
We do not present the reference of every accepted paper in order to present a clear reporting of the results.
In past years, when they still accepted paper applications, some applicants submitted on forms as many as 3 years out of date.
Slack's lab prefers champagne, popping open at least one bottle a month to celebrate a birthday, new grant, or accepted paper.
Kuriakose and Robbins went a step further than their accepted paper by showing the results of their test on 309 of Pew's international studies, including their Global Attitudes surveys, and several high-profile surveys of religious beliefs: Thirty percent failed.
First, the accepted paper is copy edited (usually onscreen): This is the process of going through the paper and putting it into the "house" or preferred editorial style of the journal; in addition, any grammatical errors must be corrected and ambiguities or inconsistencies resolved.
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The 40 accepted papers (15% acceptance rate) are included in this special issue.
The Journal publishes all its accepted papers online within 2 3 d of acceptance and makes them accessible without charge.
The finally accepted papers were.
All accepted papers are extensions of previously published papers.
The SSES fully subsidizes the processing charge for accepted papers.
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