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The phrase "inspection standards" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when discussing quality control criteria or when talking about inspection of parts, materials, or processes. For example, "The manufacturer must adhere to strict inspection standards to ensure their products meet the regulations for sale."
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Both programs have adopted the same inspection standards.
Inspection standards include food safety and hygiene and basic rather than higher animal welfare standards.
He has put in stringent inspection standards for the 400 farms participating in the program.
"It's kind of disturbing that there are no regulations in place or inspection standards".
The law also applied to imported products, which were treated under similarly rigorous foreign inspection standards.
The move is the latest in what has become a test case over federal salmonella inspection standards adopted in 1995.
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Immature kernels, is a term according to the official inspection standard of the Japan Food Agency, means "insufficient filling" kernels, were further classified into milky-white, white-belly, and white-based/white-back kernels.
Seed germination was conducted according to "Woody plant seeds inspection standard" in the Chinese Southern Forest Seed Inspection Center [ 26].
They were about to begin door-to-door inspections, standard procedure when high gas readings are discovered outside, as was the case on Friday.
The head of education watchdog Ofsted has warned East Riding of Yorkshire Council it could face an inspection over standards at some of its schools.
To address these regulatory challenges, the Office of Pharmaceutical Quality OPQQ) in the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research CDERR) at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDAA) harbors a rigorous science and research program in core areas that support drug quality review, inspection, surveillance, standards, and policy development.
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