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Free sign upThe phrase "accepted theory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a theory that is widely recognized and endorsed by the scientific community or relevant experts.
Example: "The accepted theory of evolution explains the diversity of life on Earth through natural selection."
Alternatives: "established theory" or "recognized theory".
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It is a widely accepted theory among Ms. Varzar's friends.
Despite our joint efforts, the apes and I have not, for technical reasons, succeeded in disproving this generally accepted theory.
This led to the now widely accepted theory that the consequences of an asteroid impact had wiped out the dinosaurs.
According to the commonly accepted theory, the young planet had just been broadsided by a Mars-size object, creating a huge disc of orbiting debris.
The problem with imaging studies is that we do not have an accepted theory that relates brain phenomena to mental phenomena.
The most widely accepted theory of what mesolimbic dopamine is supposed to do concerns its role as a feedback signal for predicting rewards.
The most widely accepted theory is that the sun, which is already gradually increasing in temperature, will expand and swallow up the planet.
Eggleston proclaimed that sunspots turn up every twenty-two years, disputing the accepted theory that they run in eleven-year cycles.
A widely accepted theory about earthquakes has received a major shakeup.
The trigeminovascular theory [41] is nowadays the most widely accepted theory in the physiopathology of migraine.
The most widely accepted theory is dysfunction of the hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal axis [15, 44 47].
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