accepted part
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacceptedandpart
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accepted
adjective
uk/əkˈsep.tɪd/us/əkˈsep.t̬ɪd/
generally agreed to be satisfactory ...
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part
noun
uk/pɑːt/us/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofacceptedandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For local control after breast conserving therapy for primary breast cancer radiotherapy is anacceptedpartof treatment.
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If non-hemic primes are to become anacceptedpartof pediatric practice, then ways must be found to reduce their potential limiting factors.
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Fortunately, the local councilacceptedpartliability.
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Marriage value is anacceptedpartof the property scene.
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Such use is anacceptedpartof space activities.
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That is anacceptedpartof local government.
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There, training is anacceptedpartof life.
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An interview with the press is a normal andacceptedpartof a port visit.
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We have already seen transplant surgery become an every-dayacceptedpartof life.
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The trade unions are now anacceptedpartof the governmental system of this country.
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Company cars have become a normal andacceptedpartof people's earnings.
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The loans scheme is anacceptedpartof the higher education landscape.
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To sum up, there is a danger of violence becoming anacceptedpartof ordinary life.
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I might haveacceptedpartof what he said earlier on.
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Unfortunately, they are almost anacceptedpartof the normal discourse on this matter.
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Hire purchase is now anacceptedpartof the daily life of many people.
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The use of public money has become anacceptedpartof the industrial scene.
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The stoppages for a wake or a fair or a three-day drinking spree were anacceptedpartof the potter's life-and they proved the most difficult to uproot.
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Whilst the collective expression of grievances could be seen as anacceptedpartof the political process for the disenfranchised, violence and threats to people and property were not.
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Now that the car is well over 100 years old, it is anacceptedpartof our history.
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This amendment is merely giving what is now a clearlyacceptedpartof our medical service a chance to grow.
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Such delays have now become anacceptedpartof the way in which immigration is conducted in this country.
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I accept that capital gains tax is now and will continue to be anacceptedpartof our taxation system.
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