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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledge things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of recognizing or accepting various matters or issues.
Example: "In our meeting, it is important to acknowledge things that may have gone wrong in the project."
Alternatives: "recognize matters" or "accept issues".
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"People should acknowledge things of importance," he said.
"There are a lot of people who acknowledge things internally," he said.
Those facing the challenge of leading a start-up in this climate acknowledge things have changed.
But by 2010 even the British government had to acknowledge things were not quite right.
Hadlow, confirming the move, said: "You have to acknowledge things can go, it gives you space to do new things.
"I suggested the ABSW might acknowledge things were not all as they first appeared in reporting the story.
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Stride acknowledges things have been different under McFarland.
"I mean, I was the wingman, O.K.?" But, he acknowledged, things are different now: "John's got a primary.
There is a sense that he is taking responsibility and acknowledging things few of us would know about".
The Fed, acknowledging things are not as good as they could be four years after a major recession, reaffirmed its loose monetary policy.
Of course, the stranger will highlight things the resident will never have noticed, but in his quiet humour, Waters has acknowledged things which all those Visit England tourism think-tanks never seem to hit upon.
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