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The phrase "a growing acknowledgment that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an increasing recognition or acceptance of a particular idea, trend, or fact.
Example: "There is a growing acknowledgment that climate change is a pressing global issue that requires immediate action."
Alternatives: "an increasing recognition that" or "a rising awareness that".
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This season has also seen a growing acknowledgment that the Wilpons — builders before they were owners — designed a cockamamie ballpark.
Test Under Way To Streamline Security Signaling a growing acknowledgment that airport security has become a serious impediment in air travel, the Transportation Security Administration last week began two test programs to improve check-ins.
Finally, there is a growing acknowledgment that sexual orientation "bears no relation to ability to perform or contribute to society".
Though doubts have been raised on the extent to which the party has captured public imagination, there is a growing acknowledgment that the AAP may have garnered a significant number of votes--especially from first-time electors in strongholds of other parties in India's hinterlands, primarily because of its "clean image".
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There is now growing acknowledgment that difficult concepts (such as energy) must be developed in a logical, scaffolded sequence.
Binyamin Applebaum's piece on the growing acknowledgment that moderate inflation can help, especially under current circumstances.
Indeed, 41 million adults currently hold some form of non-degree credential, and there is growing acknowledgment that tomorrow's students, dubbed "the new normal" by former U.S.
First, there is growing acknowledgment that psychographic variables such as attitudes, perceptions, aspirations, emotions, biases, and mental models play a very important role in decision making: most decisions are not rational.
Increasing calls for decision-makers to be explicit about priorities (and the rationales behind them), coupled with the growing acknowledgment that priority-setting in health care is partly subjective and value-based in nature, has led to greater expectations that the A4R framework could help to improve priority-setting and resource allocation in health care institutions.
He recognises that the speed of change is not fast enough, but sees a growing acknowledgment from major corporations that they cannot continue to rack up profits without taking account of planetary boundaries and social justice.
There is a growing acknowledgment, even in Germany, that austerity may have been overdone.
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