accepted view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacceptedandview
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accepted
adjective
uk/əkˈsep.tɪd/us/əkˈsep.t̬ɪd/
generally agreed to be satisfactory ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofacceptedandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofaccepted view
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The most widelyacceptedviewis that it is not.
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In another way, it accords with a widelyacceptedview.
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In one way, it runs against a widelyacceptedview.
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These theories received widespread criticism because they were in conflict with theacceptedviewof science.
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Theacceptedviewhas been that the vertebral body consists of approximately 70% trabecular bone and 30% cortical bone.
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He rightly questions the widelyacceptedviewthat cholera epidemics acted as a motor of sanitary reform.
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They suggest ideas that are both novel and high in quality, thereby providing the antithesis to the currentlyacceptedview.
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This issue is part of the widelyacceptedviewthat understanding of the subject/object relationship is impeded by a linguistic process which opposes terms.
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In making this observation it is not my intention to stray from the widelyacceptedviewthat agents routinely act on the best reason available.
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This is at variance with the generallyacceptedviewthat the plant is most heavily oviposited upon during the silking period.
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This is very much in line with theacceptedview, deriving from the first studies that introduced the term in the 1970s.
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But it is clear from even this cursory survey of some of the available evidence that theacceptedviewis wrong on several important issues.
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The generallyacceptedviewseems to be that 7 + 10 per cent of the cohort would represent an average for the whole country.
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These initial experiments were important, for they showed that the generallyacceptedviewthat scabies was normally transmitted by bedding was untrue.
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Such has hitherto been theacceptedview.
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This is a generallyacceptedview.
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That is the commonlyacceptedview.
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I think that that is pretty much theacceptedview.
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Who says that it is the generallyacceptedview?
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That is theiracceptedviewof the last war.
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That was the generallyacceptedviewin professional circles.
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I am stating what was theacceptedview.
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That seems to be the generallyacceptedviewamong those best qualified to judge the matter.
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