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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged the programme" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone recognizing or accepting the existence or importance of a specific program or initiative.
Example: "During the meeting, the committee acknowledged the programme as a vital step towards improving community engagement."
Alternatives: "recognized the programme" or "accepted the programme."
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And at the same event, Jean-Jacques Dordain, Esa's director general, acknowledged the programme did not have "months of margin".
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The president, for example, has spoken about America's drone strikes against suspected terrorists, but in court, the administration refuses even to acknowledge the programme's existence.
The president, for example, has spoken about America's drone strikes against suspected terrorists, but in court officials refuse even to acknowledge the programme's existence.
Lamb has made no attempt to hide his anger at the slow progress, acknowledging the programme has proved an abject failure and describing it in an interview with the Health Service Journal as "utterly hopeless" and his "most depressing and frustrating task".
September 2006: President Bush publicly acknowledges the programme for the first time.
One producer acknowledged that the programme was now expected to compete with the likes of Game of Thrones and needed to take the audience on an emotional journey; another expressed frustration that people didn't have a better understanding of nature and biology.
F.M. acknowledges the Emmy Noether programme.
We gratefully acknowledge the Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences programme Mathematical and Statistical Approaches to Climate Modelling and Prediction.
The authors gratefully acknowledge the RNTCP programme staff of all the involved Districts and Tuberculosis Units and the network of Medical Consultants in the WHO-RNTCP Technical Assistance Project for their dedicated and efficient efforts in data collection for this national study.
Although nurses acknowledged the importance of induction programmes, they strongly urged that the programme for medical staff be reviewed so that the frequent turnover of juniors (every 3 to 6 months) would not take up their time.
Naureen Shah, director of Amnesty International USA's security and human rights programme, acknowledged the need for governments to assess their approach in the aftermath of major attacks but said: "What we don't want to see is government using the Paris attacks as a pretext for extending surveillance authorities or pushing back against reforms that even the government acknowledged as necessary".
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