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The phrase "an acceptable length between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriate distance or measurement separating two objects or elements.
Example: "The designer specified an acceptable length between the two chairs to ensure comfort and accessibility."
Alternatives: "a suitable distance between" or "an appropriate gap between".
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The probe needed an acceptable length between 22 and 31 mer.
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Hume then brought the book to an acceptable length by penning a new essay, "Of the Standard of Taste".
The BLAST results in average were given for a target region of an acceptable length (average 243 nt).
Mid-thigh is usually an acceptable length for the skirt.
They're an acceptable length and are sure to abide by any dress code.
However, to create a questionnaire of acceptable length, valid items might have been excluded.
During a Dec. 6 news conference, Commissioner Gary Bettman suggested that a 48-game schedule would be the minimum acceptable length for a season.
Challenges of developing a study interview include interpretation of the questions, providing an acceptable level of detail to the researchers, inclusiveness of a range of life experiences, acceptable length, and the ability of participants to answer questions consistently.
The technique enables further growth of the femoral neck, with an acceptable leg length discrepancy at skeletal maturity.
In the separate acceptable quality and length of life models, we found a significant positive effect of having a healthy diet on acceptable quality of life (0.06), but not on acceptable length of life.
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