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The phrase "acknowledged in last" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey that something was recognized or noted at the end of a discussion or document, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The contributions of all team members were acknowledged in the last meeting."
Alternatives: "recognized at the end" or "noted in conclusion."
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Gov. David A. Paterson, a Democrat, did not propose any income tax increases in his budget proposal, but acknowledged in last month that "taxing the wealthy is probably going to be part of the solution if the deficit gets any worse, and all indications are that it probably will".
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Dr. Rhyne's team acknowledged in last week's study that the aquarium trade "has the potential to cause overharvesting, collateral damage to coral reef habitat and introduction of exotic species".
Mr. Bloomberg himself acknowledged in 2001 that he had used it, and enjoyed it.
These negotiating gaps are, as Abbas himself acknowledged in 2009, "too wide".
Schulz acknowledged in 1964 that "maybe I have the cruellest strip going".
Mark McGwire, who first appeared on the ballot in 2007, acknowledged in 2010 that he had used steroids.
The blackout had been in effect for some time before it was publicly acknowledged in February 2015.
The US president, George Bush, acknowledged in September 2006 the existence of the CIA's black site prisons.
The mayor acknowledged in 2013 that he had smoked crack has rebuffed calls to resign.
The agency acknowledged in May 2003 that he had proved discrimination based on race.
As Cage wryly acknowledged in 1950: "Marcel was using chance operations the year I was born".
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