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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged maybe" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts where someone is uncertain about acknowledging something, but clarity is often preferred.
Example: "I acknowledged maybe that I could have handled the situation better, but I'm not entirely sure."
Alternatives: "perhaps acknowledged" or "possibly recognized".
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He said that he was not fearful, but he acknowledged "Maybe we're trying to speak more quietly on the street".
But, Mr. Dacchille acknowledged, "Maybe they're doing me a favor, because if they didn't close for renovations, I would have stayed on till I dropped".
Speaking to Channel 4 News, the MEP said he did not know what he had meant by the phrase but acknowledged "maybe" he had been referring to African countries.
Also in attendance was the lovely Margherita Missoni, who Angela acknowledged, "maybe be the most well known member of the family" since the Missoni for Target campaign and Vogue spread featuring her.
The need to detect all signals of paternal health status in fathers suffering from PND needs to be acknowledged, maybe fathers should also be screened just like the mothers.
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As Hedges acknowledges, "Maybe it's just me, but the photos look delicious".
It's worth noting that users will also be able to share their programs, which will surely give rise to a whole new real-world ecosystem around the game and, as Notch himself acknowledges, maybe even viruses.
But it is you, and you're forced to acknowledge, maybe for the first time in a while, the way you actually look?
Some supporters of the public option acknowledged that maybe, just maybe, they could have reached a bit further and won.
At the same time, normally wary corporate leaders like James Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, are beginning to acknowledge that maybe, just maybe, new regulations are necessary.
STILL, even Mr. Lundy, who once said that only a transfusion of fresh blood could save Xerox, is acknowledging that maybe, just maybe, Ms. Mulcahy wasn't so wrong for the top job after all.
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