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The phrase "are no acceptable" is not correct in English.
It should be "are no acceptable options" or "are no acceptable alternatives." You can use it when discussing the absence of acceptable choices or solutions in a given context.
Example: "In this situation, there are no acceptable options for resolving the issue."
Alternatives: "are no viable" or "are no suitable".
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"There are no acceptable limits, and there are no acceptable prejudices in the twenty-first century in our country".
The slow buildup often involved means it should be preventable: there are no acceptable excuses for failing its victims.
There are no acceptable excuses for why we're 1-4 against college teams, but we are tired.
"There are no acceptable excuses for failing to pass immigration reform this year," Mr. Gutierrez said, "and no excuses will be accepted".
Mrs. Clinton may have begun that discussion in her concession speech on Saturday when she said that women deserve equal respect, along with equal pay, and that "there are no acceptable prejudices in the 21st century in our country".
Placing them with relatives is next best, but when there are no acceptable alternatives, encouraging contact between parent and child during the separation, and friendship between the two families, can minimize the trauma, said Peter J. Pecora, director of research with Casey Family Programs, a nonprofit group in Seattle that develops child welfare programs.
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"Things that were once tolerable are no longer acceptable".
Such assumptions, once common, are no longer acceptable.
"Conflicts of interest in medicine are no longer acceptable".
"The old ways of governing are no longer acceptable.
Such divergences are no longer acceptable either.
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