Sentence examples for acknowledge from a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "acknowledge from a" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express recognition or acceptance from a specific source, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I would like to acknowledge from a professional standpoint the contributions made by my colleagues."
Alternatives: "recognize from a" or "accept from a".

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"When you know someone very well, you can acknowledge from a look or a smile, we'll be honest, that says: 'I feel like hell right now, I'd rather be anywhere else.' We can admit that, and still go: 'But do you know what, it's going to be great'".

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Confidence might be a more diplomatic way of putting it, a trait born, as Weir acknowledges, from a long history of dominance.

Their self-proclaimed leader, José Manuel Mireles, is recovering from broken ribs sustained in a recent plane crash ("I'm not 100% well," he acknowledges from a secret site in Mexico City, with notable understatement).

If Britain has not experienced a mysterious productivity collapse, it is suffering much more than acknowledged from a lack of effective demand — and also has a much smaller underlying budget problem than the government claims.

The rain was a looming presence even when it was not falling, as one of the organizers of a morning march and rally acknowledged from a stage at Perry Harvey Sr . Park

Turkey and Iran can't really be described as failed states, and the rule of Iran's mullocracy, now much loathed by most Iranians, arose not from some deep religious rage but, as Lewis acknowledges, from a modern revolutionary movement, supported initially by many Iranians who were not especially religious.

Paradoxically, the importance of above-belowground interactions is well acknowledged from a community ecology perspective but the consequences for evolutionary dynamics, although suggested, have hardly been addressed [42], [43].

We acknowledge from the outset that a number of established theories have already been proposed to account for the sense of loss or change in self-identity following disabling health conditions.

All authors acknowledge support from a Translational Research Inititative Grant from National Jewish Health, MS acknowledges support from the Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Award, and BG thanks Cheng Soon Ong and Melissa Davis of NICTA in Melbourne and Sonia Leach of National Jewish Health for our discussions.

We gratefully acknowledge support from a Natural Environment Research Council doctoral training grant, an Abbey Research and Collaboration award and a University of London Central Research Fund award.

We gratefully acknowledge support from a Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DEB-0710380) and a Systematics Panel Research Grant (DEB - 0817042) from the US National Science Foundation, a UC Davis Graduate Student Award in Engineering and Computer Science, the UC Davis Center for Population Biology and the UC Davis Agricultural Experiment Station.

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