increasing acceptance

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandacceptance

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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acceptance
noun[U]
uk
/əkˈsep.təns/
us
/əkˈsep.təns/
general agreement that something is satisfactory or right, or that someone should be included in ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandacceptancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The increasing number of studies of material goods undertaken since the late 1960s attests to theincreasingacceptanceof the topic.
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This can be interpreted asincreasingacceptanceof one's own bodyweight and appearance.
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Section 28 has been bypassed by subsequent legislation and by society'sincreasingacceptanceof difference.
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I hope that when that is understood there will beincreasingacceptanceof the merits of the agreement.
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We have no reason to be dissatisfied with theincreasingacceptanceof our principles and with the progress which we have made.
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On the general principle of such discounting, there is anincreasingacceptancethat the proposal represents the right way to proceed.
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Already, the pass has been sold on that by theincreasingacceptanceof the need for some tax relief on donations to political parties.
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If one is in industry one knows that, tar from anincreasingacceptanceof this policy, there are growing doubts about its efficacy, on both sides of industry.
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There is nowincreasingacceptance, on the part of people who need help form the social fund, that loans are a sensible way of tackling many of their needs.
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There has been a trend towardsincreasingacceptancein the community and by the community that mental illness is an illness and not a separate subject.
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There is anincreasingacceptanceby society as a whole of women's right to take a full and equal part in activities of almost every kind.
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Recent years have seen anincreasingacceptanceand even enthusiasm for these new reporting approaches.
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However, it has metincreasingacceptanceas medical transplantation methods have improved.
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The decline in contested claims for priority in research discoveries can be credited to theincreasingacceptanceof the publication of papers in modern academic journals.
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This theory has gainedincreasingacceptance.
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