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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged belief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a belief that is recognized or accepted by a group or individual, often in discussions about opinions or perspectives.
Example: "The acknowledged belief in the community is that education is the key to success."
Alternatives: "recognized belief" or "accepted belief."
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In a bull of 1484 Innocent acknowledged belief in witchcraft, condemned it, and then dispatched inquisitors to Germany to try witches.
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This argument was based on interaction effects with moral reasoning (Young et al. 2007), correlation with the participants' self-reported tendency for acknowledging belief information (Young and Saxe 2009), and a significantly reduced impact of intentions after transient TPJ disruption (Young et al. 2010b).
She acknowledged that belief at her press conference before saying in a sombre tone that she would not retire in a downtown Los Angeles hotel.
In speaking to the Chicago audience, he put as much emphasis on self-realization as upon society, acknowledged his belief in both God and the Devil, and at one point, hamstrung by the tit-for-tat quality of debate, cried, "I'm trying to talk about the nature of man!" Buckley discerned that, show biz aside, this wasn't an act.
Even Hunter acknowledged his belief in that one.
It should be acknowledged that belief bias theory concerns errors in reasoning.
Although religious arguments were primarily used by opponents of safe abortion (mostly midwives), some respondents who were mainly 'pro' abortion also acknowledged religious beliefs and dilemmas.
Though Wilson is not a theist, forty per cent of American scientists, when polled, acknowledge a belief in some sort of divine power.
Protestants, while acknowledging their belief in the equality of the laity and clergy in the priesthood of all believers, have not always been successful in defining the laity's role.
The US acknowledges the belief that there is only one China Taipei and Beijingg have said there is only one China, but how one interprets that is a matter of deliberate ambiguity.
Here Jonson held forth on the nature of poetry and drama and paid his final tribute to Shakespeare: in spite of acknowledging a belief that his great contemporary was, on occasion, "full of wind"—sufflaminandus erat he declared that "I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any".
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