Oh, dude, technically they both work, but if you want to sound more chill and casual like me, go with "acceptable to you." Saying "acceptable with you" makes it sound like you're talking about some kind of weird partnership agreement or something. But hey, you do you, man.
Yes, it is an acceptable contraction for "must not."
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "satisfactorily" (in an acceptable manner).
Either form is acceptable.
That is the correct spelling, although 'hifalutin' is also an acceptable spelling.
Who gets to decide what is correct. Of course Grampa is correct. That's what my 3 year old granddaughter calls me.
Of the two, the first.
The correct spelling is satisfactory (acceptable, suitable).
Both are acceptable
Yes, it is an acceptable contraction for "must not."
No. It is informal shorthand, not acceptable in formal writing.
The sentence is acceptable.
Correct, accurate to an acceptable degree.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "satisfactorily" (in an acceptable manner).
In terms of grammar, it's acceptable.
On-line or online. Either way is acceptable.
Either form is acceptable.
JO is an acceptable scrabble word. Searching the internet many sites have all the acceptable words for a game of scrabble and JO is repeated on 90% of these websites as being correct.