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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
- Re in place of Subject in very formal letters: Acceptable or not?
Dear Teachers, A very happy, enjoyable and prosperous new year! Can "Re" be used instead of "Subject" in formal letters (not replies)? For example, in an application written by a student to his principal? Is it fine in very formal letters? I read some related threads but none addresses this specific question Some websites say it means "reply" and should be used only in a letter of reply
- John is easy to convince Bill to tell Mary that Tom should meet.
John is easy to convince Bill to tell Mary that Tom should meet Chomsky himself noted that this is at best marginally acceptable Later research — by Chomsky and others — showed that wh -movement is constrained by factors such as (technical terms) subjacency and island effects, so the idea of a single rule was eventually dropped
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