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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to recognizing or accepting two different ideas, perspectives, or entities simultaneously.
Example: "In our discussion, it's important to acknowledge both the benefits and drawbacks of the proposed policy."
Alternatives: "recognize both" or "accept both".
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Consequently, I would encourage media presentations that acknowledge both the emotions and the facts.
Instead we must contest that poetry, with strategies that acknowledge both its value and its menace.
Those who refuse to acknowledge both parts of this proposition can't really be considered serious participants in the budget debate.
By eliminating all that Jason holds dear — his bride-to-be, his king, his sons — Medea makes him feel and acknowledge both her presence and her passion.
Mr. Stockwell and Mr. Herek balance mockery with affection: they acknowledge both the visceral power of the music and its absurdity.
With an abiding, watchful intelligence, Frank's stories acknowledge both the perfidy and the disappointments of lives lived with all the best intentions.
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It acknowledges both diversity and unity.
The joint statement acknowledged both sides of the debate.
His mother acknowledged both his impertinence and the truth of his recollections.
Billie Holiday readily acknowledged both Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong as models: Smith for her "big sound," Armstrong for his feeling.
She appears to have outlived El Greco, and, although he acknowledged both her and his son, he never married her.
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