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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissible for" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to describe something that is acceptable or allowed according to rules or laws. Example: The evidence presented by the prosecution was deemed inadmissible for the trial due to lack of proper documentation.
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What kind of grief is admissible for an imagined child?
Should it be admissible for journalists to wield their influence to get people to act on climate change?
It may be admissible for some party members to abstain from voting if their abstention does not alter the results of the vote.
But some of his statements are admissible for purposes of sentencing, the prosecution contends, adding that Mr. Ghailani has since admitted that those statements were made voluntarily.
Many are horrified by a claim by Hayrettin Karaman, an Islamic academic, in the daily Yeni Safak, an AK party mouthpiece, that it is admissible for businessmen to be "asked" to donate a portion of their profit from government contracts to charitable foundations.
One Western proponent of détente described the Soviet conception of it as a way "to make the world safe for historical change" and pointed out the implicit double standard i.e., that it was admissible for the U.S.S.R. to continue the struggle against the capitalist world during détente but a contradiction for the Western powers to struggle against Communism.
If the approximation (2) is admissible for then it is also admissible for any.
If it does meet these criteria, let us call \(T^*\) admissible (for a definition of X).
Padoa's method implies that \(\mathbf{H}\) is not admissible for defining \(Tr\).
In conclusion, the pair is admissible for the evolution family.
We prove that the pair is uniformly admissible for.
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