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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better accepted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is more widely or readily accepted by a group or society. For example: - "The new policy was better accepted by employees than the previous one." - "His idea was better accepted by the committee after he presented supporting evidence." - "While initially controversial, the theory has become better accepted among scientists in recent years."
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"Playing in public is more acceptable for a student than for a businessman — it is better accepted that students make fools of themselves".
"That way pigeons will be better accepted," he argued.
Gays, blacks and women were better accepted, setting the trend for subsequent wider progress.
I can only wonder if her professional style might have been better accepted if she had been a man.
"When we sang 'You Are My Sunshine' and things like that, that would be much better accepted".
"It can also give objective evidence to support the diagnosis of ADHD which helps to reduce stigma and may make treatment better accepted".
Covered by a layer of HA, the implants are much better accepted by surrounding tissues.
Researchers who position themselves well in that larger conversation will be better accepted by their community.
Besides, products labeled as "GMO free" are currently much better accepted by the public (Twardowski and Małyska 2015).
Robots with human appearance (i.e., anthropomorphic robots) are supposed to be better accepted by users because they are physically closer.
To the second group belong the derivatives with the aliphatic side chains, better "accepted" by polyethylene than the parent molecule.
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