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The phrase "acknowledge completion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to confirm that a task or project has been finished.
Example: "Please acknowledge completion of the report by sending a confirmation email."
Alternatives: "confirm completion" or "recognize completion".
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Brazilian officials acknowledge completion is still some way off.
Staff physicians were asked to send a separate email correspondence to the research assistant to acknowledge completion of the questionnaire to maintain anonymity and ensure no duplicate responses.
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What I mean by this is that you fully acknowledge the completion of 2008.
And likewise, of course, to acknowledge the completion of our life as a single person - the bachelor party.
However, the AANA does acknowledge that completion of an orthopaedic residency does not guarantee competence in arthroscopy and that privileges should be granted by the regulating bodies of individual hospitals and should consist of an observational period for direct skill assessment [ 61].
So the red light never went on, never acknowledged the completion of the Hawks' stunning transformation from moribund, sad-sack stragglers to N.H.L. champions.
The process ends after computing crisp output value software acknowledges this completion by reading 0xA1 data on RAM location 0x0H, and initiates the fresh FLC process.
In other words, give someone a task to do, and the freedom to do it, then acknowledge its successful completion, and you will have an employee who feels fulfilled and engaged, and who wants to come back tomorrow and exceed expectations.
Mr. Sepulveda, a soft-spoken husband and father of two, was awarded a certificate acknowledging his successful completion of construction site basics.
Armstrong acknowledged Aldrin's completion of the post landing checklist with "Engine arm is off," before responding to Duke with the words, "Houston, Tranquility Base here.
The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/13/129/prepub We acknowledge the efforts ORPRN staff in completion of this project, especially LeAnn Michaels, Monica Goubaub, and Jo Mahler.
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