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The phrase "acknowledged all of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to recognizing or accepting everything within a certain context or group.
Example: "The committee acknowledged all of the contributions made by the volunteers during the event."
Alternatives: "recognized every part of" or "accepted all aspects of".
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York's Nigel Worthington acknowledged all of this.
As the Guardian has previously acknowledged, all of our activities in these matters are legal".
He slyly acknowledged all of that in his remarks to the veterans today.
He acknowledged all of the positive things, like Sanchez's second-half poise, a brilliant one-handed catch by Plaxico Burress on the final drive and a stout offensive line that did not allow a sack.
During the final phase of this war, Rome, on another front, concluded its third treaty with Carthage (306 bc), in which the Carthaginians acknowledged all of Italy as Rome's sphere of influence.
I acknowledged all of my strengths.
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But all acknowledged all the forms of violence, although giving them different priorities.
Gaddy himself acknowledges all of this.
And," Eula acknowledges, "all of this was long before 007.
Mr. Luckett acknowledges all of those pesky matters, but says that none were particularly problematic.
Others slowly toured the room acknowledging all of the dead, new and old.
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