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The phrase "an accepted time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time that is recognized or agreed upon as appropriate for a particular action or event.
Example: "We have set an accepted time for the meeting to ensure everyone can attend."
Alternatives: "a recognized time" or "an agreed-upon time."
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The insurgents would be allowed to return legally to Namibia, the police say, if they were unarmed and used a designated border point at an accepted time.
Although early weight-bearing is inherently associated with a load-sharing device such as an IMN, the literature does not accurately predict an accepted time at which full weight-bearing should be initiated with either procedure.
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Yet, Zen does not accept, time as a "fleeing image of eternity" (i.e., Plato).
Prolonged recognition time for faces (in terms of a socially accepted span of time).
Casually dressed in jeans and a leather jacket, he accepted, the Times of India reported.
That is an opinion that I accepted a long time ago and I totally respect".
A preference for low cost and rapid implementation times was observed, with investigators more likely to incur costs than to accept a time delay in project start-up.
New R01 applications are accepted three times a year: 5 February, 5 June, and 5 October.
I would not accept a time limit," he said.
If we accept a time limit for holding even criminals accountable, why not for deporting immigrants?
A driver involved in a fatal accident may have a hard time accepting that she bears some responsibility.
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