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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge that for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express recognition or acceptance of a particular situation or condition that is being discussed.
Example: "I acknowledge that for many people, this decision may not be easy to accept."
Alternatives: "recognize that for" or "accept that for".
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But their minds acknowledge that, for now, all is murky.
They began dating immediately, but Ms. Fern said she wasn't ready to acknowledge that for about three months.
Still, the Iran Project authors acknowledge that for the United States there are risks to any course of action.
Let's acknowledge that for now, entry-level positions in elder care remain economically unattractive to those who have other options.
In time, I suspect, they would acknowledge that for once, politicians were right and they were wrong.
Even Orlando's biggest advocates acknowledge that for the high-tech industry, moving out of the shadow will not be easy.
Zimmern fails to acknowledge that for a variety of reasons, these tastes weren't able to go mainstream until recently.
Policy makers acknowledge that for now, fixing credit ratings, reducing conflicts of interest and improving disclosure can wait.
But administration officials acknowledge that for every program on the chopping block, there will be constituencies that will fight hard to protect them.
It would be remiss not to acknowledge that for most of the audience, tonight's show was like a blessing from rock heaven.
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She said: "It would be good to hear him acknowledge that … For community trust and confidence he needs to take ownership".
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