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The phrase "acknowledged it would be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone recognizing or admitting that something is going to happen or is true.
Example: "She acknowledged it would be a challenging task, but she was ready to take it on."
Alternatives: "recognized it would be" or "admitted it would be".
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He acknowledged it would be a challenge.
Even some admirers acknowledged it would be a big leap.
Emery acknowledged it would be better for his client if he talked less.
McLeod acknowledged it would be "tough sledding" for the Beavers at the start, but Serratore knows what lies ahead.
He acknowledged, "It would be hard to point to them at this point as an example of success".
Kmart was not specific about the role Mr. Adamson would play, but acknowledged it would be a big one.
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NORML, however, lent its support to the issue -- with caveats -- acknowledging it would be an opportunity to end marijuana prohibition in the state.
Still, Mr. Nichols acknowledges, it would be foolish to be cocky about the public's reception to any such project.
"You can't chase a trend," Feist says – and he laughs, acknowledging it would be easy to call him a liar.
Halls thinks some owners choose to remain oblivious to their cat's stress because to acknowledge it would be to admit that there are two of them in the relationship, and that the cat has needs too.
Israel and the Palestinians have not held peace talks for three years and Mr Trump acknowledges it would be "one of the toughest deals of all" to broker.
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