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The phrase "accepted phrase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a phrase that is widely recognized and understood within a particular context or community.
Example: "The term 'climate change' is an accepted phrase in environmental discussions."
Alternatives: "recognized term" or "established expression".
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Illegal immigrant isn't a technocratic legal term, it's a widely accepted phrase that describes something we all understand quite well.
My wife at the time and I were advised by a Veterinarian to "put her to sleep" (an accepted phrase I do not understand).
It is of more than passing interest to consider why the latter became the accepted phrase.
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Domestic violence remains common and widely accepted – the phrase "niko zubakwa" or "that's how marriages are built" is frequently used.
Bowing to the inevitable, in 2005 the UK Ministry of Defence accepted the phrase GWS, for the purpose of awarding war pensions, with the caveat that the term was an umbrella term covering the various clinical presentations and outcomes.
If Bruening's argument is accepted, by-phrases are not a useful diagnostic as to whether needs washed sentences involve adjectival passives or verbal passives.
The question about this missing person is triggered by the F.B.I.'s grim refusal to accept the phrase Cold Case squad.
Saying there was a general acceptance of poverty in Washington, Mr. Edwards told the audience: "We can build one America that no longer accepts the phrase, working poor.
And he accepted the neutered phrase of "climate change" over the more ominous phrase of "global warming," and then proceeded to do nothing about it for four years.
Moreover, in that same decision, the Court used the phrase "accepted by appointment," implying that appointment is a form of acceptance.
Nonetheless, until recently, there was the perception that the phrase "accepted offer" carried the promise of a move toward a contract.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com