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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged but it" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is acknowledging a point but then intends to introduce a contrasting idea or statement.
Example: "The proposal was acknowledged but it failed to address the main concerns raised by the committee."
Alternatives: "recognized, yet it" or "accepted, however it".
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It was all very clever, litchat acknowledged, but it lacked real human emotion.
"It wasn't openly acknowledged, but it was obvious to the rest of us.
"It's a little creepy," she acknowledged, but it does document Chanler's sense of humor and impractical painting techniques.
It might not be "practical for restaurant use," he acknowledged, but it is "cool-looking and good for every day".
The violence is still cruel and primitive — the primitive appeal must be acknowledged — but it produces a special catharsis.
The debt to Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of An Author is openly acknowledged but it is repaid with interest.
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The model "doesn't predict the future," the text acknowledges, but "it does illustrate one possible outcome," though perhaps "thousands of years in the future".
"It's not the only way," he acknowledges, "but it is an option".
It will not be pleasant, Mr de Wit acknowledges, "but it's only once every 25 years".
These may be realities we ought to acknowledge, but it diminishes us not to think of them as problems we should work to overcome.
"It's not the only way," he acknowledges, "but it is an option". Industry, naturally, is entering the fray as schools try to work out a plan.
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