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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged excess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is recognizing or admitting to an overabundance or surplus of something.
Example: "The report highlighted the acknowledged excess in the budget, prompting a review of spending practices."
Alternatives: "recognized surplus" or "admitted overabundance".
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While Ford did neither, Mr. Wallace acknowledged excess capacity in Europe and the possibility of cutbacks.
The chiefs of public-sector organizations are reluctant to advertise excess resources, let alone lend them to other agencies, because acknowledged excess resources tend to get reallocated.
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In an interview, he denied that torture was ever official policy but acknowledged past "excesses" that he said stemmed from a flawed culture of revenge.
This study acknowledges that excess travel does indeed exist.
In this sense, while national funding arrangements acknowledge the excess treatment costs attributable to research, interviewees perceived that these arrangements did not fully address them.
For their part, supporters of a green revolution in Africa like Mr. Gates acknowledge the excesses and mistakes made in other countries that adopted industrial farming techniques.
But now they are the ones in the back room". Coalition members acknowledge some excesses"I think in terms of process, we have made mistakes," said Vice Mayor Veronika Fukson--butheyey trace most of the discord to what they say is a small minority of political moderates and ousted council members.
Critics later charged the program with carrying out assassinations, and even William Colby acknowledged there were "excesses".
He described himself as having "lucky genes in the era of excess," but acknowledged that he might not have fared well in the Stone Age.
Despite inconsistencies in GWG advice, GPs in this study frequently acknowledged the impact of excess GWG, overweight and obesity on maternal and child health outcomes.
He acknowledges that the nonprofit economic sector he envisions could mushroom into a bureaucracy prone to all the excesses of big government and vulnerable to abuses by the private sector.
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