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The phrase "acknowledge something else" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone should recognize or accept an additional point or fact that is separate from the main topic.
Example: "In our discussion about climate change, we must also acknowledge something else: the impact of individual actions on the environment."
Alternatives: "recognize another factor" or "accept an additional point".
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But I need to acknowledge something else here.
But I want to also acknowledge something else.
Before going further, I would like to acknowledge something else about COP-19 in Warsaw, namely the excellent logistics.
I agree with that, but I also must acknowledge something else: at that time, there were no people with higher degrees and there were no academic schools or departments.
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But that story is incomplete, as he recognizes, without acknowledging something else: the careless, perverse generosity of a country ready to offer entertainment to anyone who may, or may not, be enlisted into the quick-march of its rush to glory.
Then, Rep. Ryan acknowledged something else very important -- that there is a legitimate role for government to play and for private voluntary efforts to play in fulfilling that social contract.
But after more than six years of falling short of the Fed's inflation target, Yellen also has acknowledged that something else could be going on that is ingrained and even permanent.
Thus, we acknowledge both occupations and something else that describes people's interests or "calling".
Second, acknowledge that if lawns go, something else will need to replace them that could play a similar role.
"He couldn't wait to see if something worked before he tried something else". Mr. Johnson acknowledged his restlessness and disarmingly confessed to a penchant for stirring things up.
Every day, the mail brought another wok or toaster oven that had to be effusively acknowledged and then exchanged for something else.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com