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The phrase "acknowledge right" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express recognition of someone's rights or a specific right, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "It is important to acknowledge right when discussing human rights issues."
Alternatives: "recognize rights" or "affirm rights".
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Let's acknowledge right here that the morphing of scientists into activists is nothing new.
Now we should acknowledge right up front that both men were speaking to their self interests.
When most retailers mark down merchandise, they acknowledge right away that the money is lost in a write-off.
But if I am, I have to acknowledge right now that the market can go up or down from here.
We need to acknowledge right now that an awful lot of those characteristics are driven by genetics," he says.
OK, this is a good start: It is good to acknowledge right up front that readers might not quite believe that a sentient human being is somehow against more jobs.
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Quiet dialogue and cooperation still have their place when an abusive government shows a genuine willingness to acknowledge rights violations and embrace solutions.
Harry: There's also a resentment of Hollywood for failing to embrace or acknowledge right-wing Christian culture.
Political activity is more than the grudgingly acknowledged "right" of charities.
It simply acknowledges, right up front, something we basically know: that all art is, for better and for worse, trying to sell us something -- pleasure, ideology, salvation, whatever.
She acknowledges right from the outset, in an essay titled "Relief," that nobody, not even those closest to us — maybe especially not those closest to us — is ever fully knowable.
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