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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge much" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in informal contexts to imply that someone recognizes or accepts a lot of information or feelings, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I appreciate your efforts, but I can't acknowledge much of what you've done without more context."
Alternatives: "recognize a lot" or "accept much".
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Yet, ironically, few of us wish to acknowledge, much less talk about, it.
Governments in New Delhi have been reluctant to even acknowledge, much less punish, acts of mass violence.
Structural incompatibility: A powerful twice-divorced male will be unable to acknowledge, much less sanction, the ambitions of a much younger female mate.
Despite its contribution to economic growth, few governments actually acknowledge, much less court, the diaspora dollars as an important source of economic growth.
Justice Scalia doesn't acknowledge much of a difference between feelings and laws or more precisely the freedom to have moral feelings and the ability to turn those feelings into laws.
In its statement, the Fed did not publicly acknowledge, much less react to, the uncertainty in the bond markets or the criticisms leveled by foreign central banks and conservative economists, among others.
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Thomas never acknowledges, much less explains, the contradiction.
But then, as Secrest repeatedly acknowledges, much about Modigliani's life and personality is guesswork.
He added: "Keep in mind, after the story ran, Schwarzenegger acknowledged much of it".
Instead, when they returned, their work was barely acknowledged, much less rewarded.
Homestore has acknowledged much more extensive accounting problems in 2000 and 2001.
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