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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted writing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to writing that is recognized or approved by a particular standard or authority, often in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "In academic circles, clarity and coherence are essential components of accepted writing."
Alternatives: "recognized writing" or "approved writing".
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Washington accepted, writing to Braddock's principal aide, Captain Robert Orme, "I wish for nothing more earnestly, than to attain a small degree of knowledge in the Military Art", and that the position would provide him "a good opportunity... of forming an acquaintance which may be serviceable hereafter, if I can find it worth while pushing my Fortune in the Military way".
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"Rhodri, apology accepted," writes the magnanimous Alex Wright.
"Don't tell until an offer is accepted," wrote Andrew.
"I bought one for a recent trip to the Netherlands and never found anywhere where it was accepted," wrote Eliot Smith, a university professor from Bloomington, Ind., who ended up turning to the A.T.M. instead.
That committee, which has held multiple evidence hearings and also accepted written submissions, is due to publish its report later this month.
"Either you accept writing into permanent law the ban or you disappoint this big promise," Frank recalls.
See if your campus has a literature magazine that accepts writing like yours.
Craft stores have plenty of aisle runner choices, however you need a runner that will accept writing on it.
Some organizations, notably Smashwords, accept writing in e-book form (which must satisfy certain style guides, maintained on the Smashwords site), and will undertake to market your work for you, if you establish a contract with them.
Judge Mann said she would accept written feedback on her proposal until 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
Judge Mann said she would accept written feedback on her proposal until 9 a.m.
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