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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged as both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is recognized or accepted in two different capacities or roles.
Example: "The scientist was acknowledged as both a pioneer in her field and a dedicated mentor to her students."
Alternatives: "recognized as both" or "accepted as both".
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His death has been universally acknowledged as both tragic and politically costly for the Israelis.
Atkins is now acknowledged as both the first female photographer and the first person to make a photography book.
Malley was acknowledged as both a source and a reviewer by F.M. Cutlack in the latter's volume on the Australian Flying Corps, first published in 1923 as part of the official history of Australia in the war.
Acknowledged as both a critique of corporate culture and a celebration of some of the most potent logos ever created - we invite you to take a moment to pause and reflect on our selection of lost logos that are, quite simply, well-conceived, well-crafted and well-known.
Watt was acknowledged as both a source and a reviewer by F.M. Cutlack in the latter's volume on the Australian Flying Corps that was first published in 1923 as part of the Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 1918.
Finally, the inclusion of a young cohort is acknowledged as both a strength and limitation.
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