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  1. I hope the graphics to be acceptable - WordReference Forums

    Jan 12, 2016 · A friend of mine said "I hope the graphics to be acceptable", referring to a game that will be released soon. I don't think it's right. It should be "I hope the graphics will be acceptable" or "I …

  2. acceptable - WordReference Forums

    Jun 17, 2013 · Hi, A partner asked my company to organise a meeting and suggested date and time. The date and time is OK for us. Can I send them the following sentence: Please be informed that the …

  3. Acceptable by you - WordReference Forums

    Feb 9, 2022 · Use acceptable or acceptable to you in that sentence. Acceptable by you sounds strange.

  4. Be acceptable to - WordReference Forums

    Oct 10, 2016 · 'Acceptable to' is not really used in this situation. 'Approved by' and 'accepted by' are both perfectly fine, although I think 'approved' is a more typical usage. As a side note, program and report …

  5. Totally Acceptable or Totally Unacceptable? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 10, 2006 · 4. Totally acceptable and natural a) See yous later! b) (Who ate the chocolate?) It was me. c) I ain't interested in that. d) I'm not bothered by that at all. e) It wasn't I. f) Who should I give …

  6. acceptable and reasonable - WordReference Forums

    Jun 25, 2015 · Hello, I realize that we usually talk of reasonable and unreasonable costs/prices. However, can we use "acceptable" in the following context: Seller: I don't mind selling you the desk, …

  7. if this offer is acceptable to you - WordReference Forums

    Oct 10, 2017 · Hi everyone! I'm looking for some guidance on translating the phrase we use in England when making an offer for something.. For instance, if you are offering a lower price to a seller.. you …

  8. just beyond acceptable - WordReference Forums

    Aug 5, 2006 · Yes, "just beyond acceptable" would mean "slightly over the edge", drifting into unacceptability; in other words, it would be unacceptable by a narrow margin, as you say. It's a …

  9. addressing someone by their full name in an email

    Apr 2, 2022 · I wonder if it’s impolite to address someone by their full name in an email, as in “Dear Firstname Lastname.” I know it’s common practice to address someone with honorific plus their last …

  10. Abbreviation of number - N, N°, Nr, Nbr, No? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 17, 2006 · Yes you can, depending on the type of document. I wouldn't suggest you use abbreviations in formal writings, but in tables, graphs, etc., abbreviations are acceptable.