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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged some problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing issues or challenges that have been recognized or admitted in a particular context, such as a report or conversation.
Example: "During the meeting, the manager acknowledged some problems with the current project timeline."
Alternatives: "recognized certain issues" or "admitted to some challenges."
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Even the auction houses acknowledged some problems.
Acorn has acknowledged some problems but not to the extent portrayed by Republicans.
The Food and Drug Administration acknowledged some problems and put seafood companies on alert that its inspectors would repeatedly visit processors it considered high-risk this year to check for contamination, and act quickly to shut down violators of safety rules.
The Saudi Labour Ministry has in the past acknowledged some problems, but the government also says foreign workers' rights are protected under Islamic law.
The Saudi Labour Ministry has in the past acknowledged some problems with the treatment of domestic staff, but the government also says foreign workers' rights are protected under Islamic law.
Patrick Dewitt, controller at the Space Systems division, acknowledged some problems with GOES but said they were "nothing out of the ordinary". He added that the satellite operation is considered "a very successful, healthy part of Ford Aerospace.
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Government officials acknowledge some problems, but say that the system was simply unsustainable.
Health department officials acknowledge some problems but say they have made progress.
But Mr. Jarvis, while acknowledging some problems with the science, vigorously stood up for his staff members.
But the company has also dropped 4 of the approximately 50 community groups it used for educational sessions, acknowledging some problems.
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