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The phrase "acknowledged a major" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where someone is recognizing or admitting the significance of a major issue, event, or achievement.
Example: "During the meeting, she acknowledged a major concern regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "recognized a significant" or "admitted a key".
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Instead, he acknowledged a major intelligence lapse by the Pakistani police and security forces.
Instead, he acknowledged a major intelligence lapse by Pakistan police and security forces.
It was produced by Joseph Janni, to whom Schlesinger acknowledged a major debt, in the first of their six collaborations.
Several lawmakers surveyed in recent days acknowledged a major uptick in constituent engagement on health care, whether through phone calls, social media postings or in-person contacts.
Griffiths, though, acknowledged a major obstacle to a closer relationship: "A sense of mistrust of the industry that gets in the way of full collaboration and participation".
It acknowledged a major misstep without any pressure to do so and found a way to apologise while remaining on brand.
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Convincing school students and their parents of poetry's advantages is, Bate acknowledges, a major challenge.
Officials were reluctant even to acknowledge a major intrusion by a foreign country either for diplomatic or intelligence reasons.
They acknowledge a major risk is that other nations could conceivably misinterpret a conventional missile attack as a nuclear strike.
And even those who embrace online dating acknowledge a major flaw: the frequent disconnect between who people say they are online and what they are really like.
The New York Times has acknowledged that the city has a problem; the question is, will it now acknowledge a major cause of that problem?
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