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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge that the examples" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone should recognize or accept the validity of the examples being presented.
Example: "In your report, please acknowledge that the examples provided illustrate the main points effectively."
Alternatives: "recognize that the examples" or "accept that the examples".
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We should also acknowledge that the examples we have provided should be viewed with extreme caution in terms of the potential to introduce bias.
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Flournoy acknowledged that "the example that the U.S. sets probably won't impact Iran or North Korea directly".
In doing this, it is important to acknowledge that the few examples of defiance documented in this study do not necessarily demonstrate healthy communication within the family context, and this may lead to poor relationship quality as shown by the experiences of one of the women in Sankpala.
If Freedman had read our report, he would have found that we acknowledge that these examples and the effects of climate change have been causing food prices to rise gradually.
Authors' response: We acknowledge that these examples are already annotated in many genomes with the associated function.
While acknowledging that such an example might be the inspiration behind Ockham's controversial claim about an intuitive knowledge of non-existents, he points out that in this example, we do not have an intuitive knowledge of the same thing about which we are making a judgment.
Owen, Schiff and Laureys have explored alternative explanations of what they observed and, for example, acknowledge that the brain areas they study when they interrogate patients can be activated in other ways.
She acknowledged that the listed examples correspond to a four-parameter subfamily.
For example, acknowledging that animals have the right to be free from the grotesque exploitation of the industrial food apparatus does not require that we also grant them the right to vote.
Ball briefly addresses this notion of invisibility as powerlessness, via Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" — but, as he acknowledges, that is an imperfect example.
Although it is often acknowledged that the first two examples are philosophically untenable, it ought to be admitted, von Hartmann contends, that the third sort of statement is also inaccurate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com