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The phrase "are often accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, practices, or beliefs that are commonly recognized or approved by a group or society.
Example: "In many cultures, certain traditions are often accepted as part of the social fabric."
Alternatives: "are frequently acknowledged" or "are commonly embraced."
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Such offers are often accepted.
In rich, consensus-based democracies, such anomalies are often accepted.
Many of the buried were militants, including foreign mercenaries whose deaths and quick burials are often accepted as the wages of war.
ISS's recommendations are often accepted without a second thought.That they were ignored this time is a reflection of what was in play.
Since simulations are often accepted uncritically, with excessive emphasis being placed on technological sophistication at the expense of underlying psychological and educational theories, we evaluated the learning performance of simulation software, in order to gain insight into the proper use of simulations for application in medical education.
At nearly all top universities, the fund-raising office furnishes admissions with a list of these "development cases," who are often accepted even if they rank near the bottom of their high school classes or have SAT scores 300-400 points below some rejected applicants.
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Political parties are often accepting of party switchers if the party has been out of office for a relatively long period of time.
According to Gate, homosexuality is often accepted but not understood.
In ancient Rome, concubines were often accepted alongside legal and legitimate wives.
"Before last year, Long Island students were often accepted with an 87-88 average.
The excuse—"We just borrowed it to make the quarter, after which we returned it"—is often accepted.
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