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"Have you acknowledged" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone if they have already recognized or accepted something. For example: "Have you acknowledged the invitation I sent you?"
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Have you acknowledged that and appreciated them?
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Now that you've acknowledged you have a problem, start working on cutting your ties with news addiction.
You've acknowledged that you've had a small break in the routine but you also don't need to beat yourself up about it.
Now that you have acknowledged your dream, you have to start toning up.
Once you've acknowledged the thought, you have to let it go.
Once you have acknowledged your feelings, think about how you can respond to them.
Because you think that since I have not acknowledged you, it means that I have not seen you.
"It's kind of a horrible, dark moment for our species, and you have to acknowledge you enjoy looking at it at the same time.
It makes the encounter meaningful for the other person (and for you too) and it helps them to feel good that you have acknowledged them.
As you have acknowledged, the incident in Downing Street was not acceptable and you were right to apologise for it.
You have to acknowledge that you understand what you look like, and how you come off.
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