Sentence examples for To acknowledged from inspiring English sources

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To acknowledged

verb

To admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in; as, to acknowledge the being of a god.

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The English critics have survived because they largely confined themselves to acknowledged masterpieces and general ideas.

The department's report appears to acknowledged the potentially extensive impacts, spreading into Western Australia.

The Afghans I spoke to acknowledged that strong American pressure might be denounced as interference with Afghanistan's sovereign rights.

Most of the Baathists I spoke to acknowledged a tactical alliance between their own resistance and the foreign Islamist militants.

So the service representative at Cox Cable that I spoke to acknowledged: "The more services you have, the bigger the discount".

Many people I've talked to acknowledged that their freedom from the murderous oppression of the Saddam regime was "made in the U.S.A".

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They refuse to acknowledge her".

"You have to acknowledge that.

Washington refused to acknowledge it.

Now we are asked to acknowledge complexities.

That's what is disturbing to acknowledge.

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