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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged however that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something has been recognized or accepted, but there is a contrasting point or additional information to consider.
Example: "The committee acknowledged, however, that further research is needed before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "recognized, nonetheless, that" or "accepted, yet, that".
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He acknowledged, however, that "certainly New Yorkers aren't there yet".
It has acknowledged, however, that the conventions apply in Iraq.
She acknowledged, however, that much work remained to be done.
She acknowledged, however, that some civilians want to leave.
Bradley acknowledged, however, that in basketball, Young keeps getting better.
Mr. Trévidic acknowledged, however, that the system "can produce abuses".
He acknowledged, however, that it is being "beefed up".
He acknowledged, however, that his popularity was helping the party.
He also acknowledged, however, that this issue was deeply divisive.
He acknowledged, however, that the crash had thrown many long-held assumptions into question.
He acknowledged, however, that international funding is so far falling far short.
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