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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged usually" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a common or typical acknowledgment, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "The feedback was acknowledged usually by the team during meetings."
Alternatives: "commonly acknowledged" or "typically recognized".
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Disruptive genres are often only retroactively acknowledged, usually decades after their commercial and creative zenith.
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Many in the party acknowledge — usually in private — that the president they have continued to back has rooted his political appeal in vicious attacks against his opponents and a free press.
Many of the rescue-oriented apps that took the stage acknowledged that mobile data services usually go down during these events and the vast majority of them offered an SMS-based version of their hack.
Opposing viewpoints are acknowledged, but usually in brief video clips, or dismissive summaries; she has no interest in verbal altercations.
First, there's the stench, which even hog farmers acknowledge is usually worse than, say, cow manure.
Here, even one sister in-charge acknowledged that she usually reported late for duties as well because most of the times she was all by herself and usually overworked.
Reading "involves factors not usually acknowledged," she told me.
Pollutants come from other sources as well, but transportation is usually acknowledged to be the major villain.
In Simon's personal pantheon, more sentimental than he usually acknowledged, readers and his wider audiences always stood high.
He said he was not certain if he stayed on the same floor as Trump, although he acknowledged that they usually had adjoining rooms.
He also acknowledged that he usually throws in something new from an established artist, like Bob Dylan, so listeners will feel more secure.
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