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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged that sentiment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to recognizing or validating someone's feelings or opinions in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "During the meeting, she acknowledged that sentiment, emphasizing the importance of understanding team morale."
Alternatives: "recognized that feeling" or "validated that emotion."
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Mr. Larsen acknowledged that sentiment, saying: "More is expected of us than other companies.
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Acknowledging that sentiment, Mr. Barak warned today that Israel would strike back.
Rösler acknowledged that was that.
Kreuk echoes Mack's sentiments, acknowledging that Lana is not stupid, and if Clark wants a real relationship then he is going to have to be honest with her.
Frank S. Nugent for The New York Times best summed up the general sentiment by acknowledging that while it was the most ambitious film production made up to that point, it probably was not the greatest film ever made, but nevertheless found it to be an "interesting story beautifully told".
Representative Rahm Emanuel, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, acknowledged that such sentiment was growing.
Mr. McCain won the state in 2000 in large part because independents flocked to him; Mr. McCain acknowledged that antiwar sentiment was high in New Hampshire this time around, suggesting that independents might turn to a Democrat.
In some of his tweets, he seemed not to acknowledge that the sentiment in Scotland was for Remain — did he understand the political structure of the United Kingdom?
But public sentiment appears to be building against an open global marketplace that fails to protect labor, civil rights and the environment, and some chief executives are acknowledging that this sentiment cannot be ignored.
Maddow acknowledged that McVeigh's anti-government sentiment is alive today.
Zuckerberg acknowledged that people do want to express sentiments other than "liking," especially when someone posts about a difficult issue.
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