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- 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
- accepted acceptable - WordReference Forums
Hi, Please explain to me the difference between "accepted" and "acceptable" in these two following sentences Thanks a lot 1 Is the proposal acceptable to you? 2 Is the proposal accepted by you?
- Acceptable by you - WordReference Forums
Use acceptable or acceptable to you in that sentence Acceptable by you sounds strange
- Swedish: ä = ae ? ö = oe? Acceptable? - WordReference Forums
hello using a standard english keyboard, swedish characters can only be used by typing in the Alt code Is it acceptable to replace ä with ae and ö with oe, like in german? Is there one for å? thanks
- eeny meeny miney mo - how acceptable? - WordReference Forums
How acceptable, or not, do you find the phrase 'eeny meeny miney mo' on its own, with no reference to the following line as a method of random selection? Is it so culturally tainted by the N word that used, at least, to appear in the second line that you now find it totally unacceptable in any context, or would you still use it?
- 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
- Perfectly Acceptable - WordReference Forums
Here's three examples: 1) "The phrase 'Best regards' is perfectly acceptable English, but the expression 'Kind regards' is more colloquially used 2) I think that legalisation of X is perfectly acceptable 3) I think her outburst was perfectly acceptable She had every right to be angry Thanks for all the help so far, everyone N
- Inform without an object - Is it acceptable? - WordReference Forums
Thank you for your email informing the decision to postpone the implementation of the project Is this sentence grammatically correct? Inform is a transitive verb and hence needs an object To me, informing us of the decision somehow sounds awkward Please help
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