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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved acceptance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the successful attainment of approval or recognition in a particular context, such as a project, idea, or individual.
Example: "After months of hard work and dedication, the team finally achieved acceptance of their proposal from the board."
Alternatives: "gained approval" or "secured recognition."
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In particular, Magna Carta achieved acceptance for two key principles.
Since his retirement in 1985 he has achieved acceptance and success as a figurative, portrait and landscape artist.
Typical results concerning achieved acceptance and angular resolution for muons are presented.
It was only with the work of the French physicists Augustin J. Fresnel and François Arago that Young's wave theory finally achieved acceptance in Europe.
Halothane rapidly achieved acceptance and became the most frequently used of the potent anesthetics, despite its substantially higher cost than ether and chloroform and its tendency to depress respiration and circulation.
This is truly distressing to those of us who had thought that all those battles waged years ago had achieved acceptance of the right of half the population to make its own decisions.
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"And it will achieve acceptance".
Can these people, who never achieve acceptance, also have a good death?
As a charity we are here to achieve acceptance without exception for all of the LGBT community.
Overcoming the limitation of a short driving range is vital to achieving acceptance by consumers who want uncompromised, do-everything vehicles.
We must ask who participates in designing our cities; how to achieve acceptance of different cultural normatives and a common ground for future city development.
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