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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged at least" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something has been recognized or accepted to a certain degree, even if not fully.
Example: "The committee acknowledged at least some of the concerns raised by the community during the meeting."
Alternatives: "recognized at least" or "accepted at least".
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Mr. Crawley acknowledged at least one misstep at the new Globe and Mail.
He was driven, he acknowledged, at least in part by financial necessity.
Justice Thomas acknowledged at least the premise of this point in his remarks at Harvard.
Yet Moorad acknowledged at least some peril in a hometown decision.
He acknowledged at least one superstition, that of reusing socks from successful competitions and discarding those from poor runs.
Yet, as Mr. Villaraigosa acknowledged, at least some of his problems were the result of his own behavior, starting with the affair with a reporter who covered him.
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He says, acknowledging, at least that there is some kind of swap.
It's worth acknowledging at least that this is fiction and makes no pretence otherwise.
One must acknowledge at least the possibility that Jason Giambi's recent performance has been aided by steroid use.
And some of the anti-Keynesians seem to be in the process of acknowledging, at least in a grudging way, that they got it wrong.
Still, as a matter of realpolitik, the administration argued, it has become silly not to acknowledge, at least implicitly, that India is a nuclear-armed state.
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