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  • accepted acceptable - WordReference Forums
    In other words, something can be accepted, but not necessarily acceptable (depending on one's opinion) So the difference in pflaumi's sentences is: "Watching this sport teaches children that violence is accepted " (Violence is normal and approved of) "Watching this sport teaches children that violence is acceptable " (Violence is worthy of
  • acceptable to - acceptable for - WordReference Forums
    acceptable to acceptable for Usually, to is used when what follows is a person or something that could accept or not accept the subject, as in the topic example and these: Asked whether those changes are acceptable to the Armenian side no readymade solution would be acceptable to the people of Kashmir But occasionally for is used, and seems OK
  • Swedish: ä = ae ? ö = oe? Acceptable? | WordReference Forums
    It's acceptable, but it's less common in the Scandinavian languages than it is in German (probably because æøåäö count as separate letters here, and not just as accented letters as in German, French, etc)
  • What is the proper abbreviation for not applicable?
    According to the Wikipedia article entitled "Manual of Style (abbreviations)", N A is the only one that is proper; however, according to the Wikipedia article entitled "n a" ("Not applicable" redirects to "n a"), all of the other forms are also acceptable Thank you
  • as is or as it is - WordReference Forums
    I think it is acceptable but that it would need a hyphen or quotation marks, i e I left it "as is" as-is
  • Acceptable by you - WordReference Forums
    Use acceptable or acceptable to you in that sentence Acceptable by you sounds strange
  • acceptable - WordReference Forums
    Acceptable and convenient are both fine from a language standpoint However, there is also a cultural issue Where is your partner located? The reason I ask is that saying the time is "acceptable" at least in AE is very stiff and formal, as is your "please be informed" sentence I would only use that sentence if I was in litigation with the person
  • Be acceptable to - WordReference Forums
    'Acceptable to' is not really used in this situation 'Approved by' and 'accepted by' are both perfectly fine, although I think 'approved' is a more typical usage As a side note, program and report are not proper nouns, so they should not be written with a capital letter


















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