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The phrase "acknowledged progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to progress that has been recognized or accepted, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "The team presented their findings, highlighting the acknowledged progress made in the project over the past year."
Alternatives: "recognized advancement" or "accepted improvement."
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While the MPs acknowledged progress had been made, they concluded more needed to be done to combat discrimination.
She acknowledged progress had been made but pointed out: "Pakistani and Bangladeshi children are twice as likely to grow up in poverty than white children; black Caribbean men are three times more likely to unemployed than white men".
Benedict XVI acknowledged progress on promoting women within the Church - particularly in its administrative bodies - was too slow.
Nick Hardwick, Chief Inspector of Prisons, said the prison was "in many ways, the sum of its three disparate parts" and acknowledged progress had been "inconsistent".
The discussion group acknowledged progress in some common areas and directions surrounding "resilience," spanning for example research on infrastructure, risk analysis, resiliency as a process, social adaptability, local contexts, and ecosystems.
Equal consideration Although the panellists fully acknowledged progress made in the promotion of women's and children's rights around the world, there was a general consensus that more needed to be done.
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"The state doesn't acknowledge progress".
We need to acknowledge progress to spur people to do more".
Acknowledging progress on problems like poverty helps build credibility on more contentious issues.
Still, before looking at the remaining risks, it is important to acknowledge progress in the underlying situation and in confidence.
But even the company's union-financed critics, like Wal-Mart Watch, are acknowledging progress, if grudgingly.
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