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The phrase "accepted terminology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to terms or phrases that are widely recognized and used within a specific field or context.
Example: "In scientific writing, it is important to use accepted terminology to ensure clarity and understanding among readers."
Alternatives: "recognized terms" or "standard terminology".
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Lady lion is the accepted terminology I believe.
Over twenty studies qualify as positive evidence for primate vocal (production) learning following accepted terminology.
Our analysis shows that standard internationally accepted terminology is still lacking.
Tom Myers, a spokesman for Eastern Airlines, said that this has long been accepted terminology and a traveler should realize that there are stops when he is given the duration of the flight through the departure and arrival time.
Each atlas will adapt the well-known and widely accepted terminology, nomenclature, classification schemes, and staging algorithms.
Graphene was discovered in 2004 by Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov utilizing, in the widely accepted terminology, the "Scotch tape method" [40].
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The goal of this study is to participate in design of a consistent and hopefully widely accepted validation terminology and methodology for themes which relate Computer-Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS).
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IVETF reflected new thoughts from the human ILAE, but also considered well accepted veterinary terminology and practice.
Science and policy will be more effective, however, if political actors do not muddy accepted scientific terminology in service of a political/policy agenda, no matter how noble.
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