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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is implicitly accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, ideas, or assumptions that are understood or agreed upon without being explicitly stated. Example: "In many cultures, the notion of respect for elders is implicitly accepted as a fundamental value."
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In cricket it is implicitly accepted, though rarely explicitly admitted, that the home team can ask groundsmen to give them a helping hand.
It is only by attacking Islamic radicalism as an idea that we avoid the impression that the terrorists' interpretation of themselves is implicitly accepted.
Even if this concept is implicitly accepted by the procedure which requires that all the three criteria (P, B, and T) must be fulfilled, it is never explicitly mentioned in official regulatory documents.
It is implicitly accepted that ranking claimants on some measure(s) of past receipt of goods is possible, but difficult to implement.
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That position was implicitly accepted by the United States Supreme Court in 1991, when it declined to hear the case.
Rehnquist argued that, since many state anti-abortion laws were already in place when the amendment was adopted in 1868, they had been implicitly accepted by the ratifying legislatures and the appellant, "Jane Roe", therefore had no case.
The triages that are implicitly accepted in the vocabulary of investing in health in developing countries have received too little attention from development and population health researchers.
Instead, as we have noted elsewhere [ 46] there was an implicitly accepted 'rule' to score the patient at the lowest score if there was any doubt or uncertainty about their abilities, especially at the beginning of the patient's rehabilitation.
When Vanja Pupovac, Lidija Bilic-Zulle and Mladen Petrovecki, of the Rijeka University School of Medicine in Croatia, studied plagiarism in Britain, Spain, Bulgaria and their native Croatia, they found that the prevalence of the practice depended on "the degree to which plagiarism is implicitly allowed or explicitly accepted" in the wider society.
According to Young, the activists were trying to shock by having women do things that require physical strength and are thus "implicitly accepting that women are the weaker sex".
Those restrictions on sovereignty are usually explained as deriving from consent or autolimitation, but it can easily be demonstrated that in some cases states have been considered as bound by certain rules of international law despite the lack of satisfactory proof that these rules were expressly or implicitly accepted by them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com