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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted results" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to outcomes or findings that are widely recognized and validated within a particular field or context.
Example: "The study was based on accepted results from previous research, ensuring its credibility."
Alternatives: "recognized findings" or "validated outcomes."
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In the following analysis, only the accepted results are used.
The resulting values differed from accepted results by an average of 2.4%.
The accepted results are centered on τmax = 0, which indicates the consistency of the manual arrival time picks.
The shown figures display the 345 accepted results plotted as scattered points to relate the performance parameters to the controlling parameters.
The ultimate goal is to be able to produce an "off-the-shelf" product that mimics uninjured skin, with functionally and aesthetically accepted results.
In addition, we also applied the method to about 17.0 million phase pairs recorded by OBS pairs at the same sites, but for different observation periods (LS01-1 and LS01-2, for example) to acquire about 4.4 million accepted results.
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This widely accepted result in auction theory remains largely untested in the empirical literature.
It is a generally accepted result that the inclusion of rubber particles causes the concrete to degrade physical properties of the concrete.
In the second recruitment wave further 5 PCTs accepted resulting in a final sample of 11.
The United executive are understood to be encouraged by the team's progress this term, although they accept results might have been better.
However, HSE has recently faced pressure from developers to accept results from Computational Fluid Dynamics CFDD) models.
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