widespread acceptance

Frequency: 8.822.5 per million words

Acceptance by a large number of people or groups.

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Examples (10)

  • The new software quickly gained widespread acceptance among professionals.
  • It took many years for the theory to achieve widespread acceptance in the scientific community.
  • The government's plan failed to win widespread acceptance from the public.
  • The widespread acceptance of remote work has transformed the job market.
  • Before a new technology can succeed, it must find widespread acceptance.
  • Despite its benefits, the proposal has not yet received widespread acceptance.
  • What are the main factors contributing to the widespread acceptance of this trend?
  • Her innovative ideas eventually found widespread acceptance after initial skepticism.
  • The artist's unique style is now enjoying widespread acceptance internationally.
  • We are hopeful that our new policy will gain widespread acceptance over time.