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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge christmas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of recognizing or celebrating the holiday of Christmas.
Example: "In our company, we take time to acknowledge Christmas by organizing a festive gathering for all employees."
Alternatives: "recognize Christmas" or "celebrate Christmas".
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For years afterwards Sufjan didn't even acknowledge Christmas, but in 2001, almost as a form of shock therapy, he recorded a CD of seasonal ditties - some self-penned, some traditional - and mailed it to family and friends.
Chloe Peel Having had for some time a troubled, difficult relationship with you, I always tried to keep doors open, so did my best to acknowledge Christmas, birthdays etc, and always made a point of doing something for Mother's Day – even when our relationship was at a low point.
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Some congregations plan a "Blue Christmas" service to acknowledge feelings of loss, anxiety and depression.
Acknowledge, acknowledge!
Mr. Desplechin acknowledged that there are similarities between "L'Aimée" and "A Christmas Tale," which he worked on at the same time, but he added: " 'L'Aimée' is about melancholy and mourning, and I could say that 'A Christmas Tale' is absolutely the reverse.
SAN FRANCISCO - LAST-MINUTE holiday shoppers, or those looking toward the after-Christmas sales, may be familiar with the feeling Brian Halabaso acknowledged as he made his way across the sales floor of a Circuit City store here.
Casey Affleck's self-deprecating monologue acknowledged that he seemed an anti-climactic host for this special pre-Christmas episode (and his awful scraggly beard was also smartly acknowledged).
* oh, christmas tree, oh, Christmas tree!
It is Christmas time.
Another "Christmas Carol".
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