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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge it even" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the act of acknowledging something, possibly in a contrastive manner, but it would need more context to be effective.
Example: "I expected him to acknowledge it even if he disagreed with the decision."
Alternatives: "acknowledge it nonetheless" or "acknowledge it regardless".
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It isn't destiny: it's history, and we can acknowledge it even if we cannot change it.
In fact, many of those in our generation of L.G.B.T. people did claim to be bisexual, when we were gay or lesbian all along but not yet ready to acknowledge it even to ourselves.
But McInerney fails (or refuses) to acknowledge it, even by hinting that, yes, people regularly behave inadequately in the backwashes of calamities and that Corrine and Luke, a couple of selfish nitwits, more or less like most of us, are just such people.
In fact such is the prevalence of this evidence that if we failed to acknowledge it - even for one moment - our lives would collapse.
"Even though the infidels wouldn't acknowledge it, even though the United Nations wouldn't acknowledge it," he said in the recording by ABC News.
Yet the White House declined to acknowledge it, even going so far as to refuse to open an email containing the finding so the administration wouldn't have to act on it.
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"That's big – he's acknowledging it even more," she said.
Racism is so normalized within this subculture that some people won't even acknowledge it and others don't even see it.
It was proof that she was still "there" -- still aware of her surroundings even though she rarely acknowledged it and even though she was literally on her death bed.
Webb wouldn't even acknowledge it was his gun.
It's still, somehow, in bad taste to even acknowledge it.
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