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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged who" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to recognizing or identifying someone, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "She acknowledged who was responsible for the project."
Alternatives: "recognized who" or "identified who".
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There are students, it must be acknowledged, who say that the institution is serving them well.
It was he, Mr. Cambone acknowledged, who gave high-level impetus to an overhaul of interrogation procedures at prisons in Iraq not long before the abuses took place.
Naoko Kikuchi, a 40-year-old former senior member of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, had been spotted in Sagamihara city, 20 miles south-west of Tokyo, and acknowledged who she was when approached by police, according to NHK TV and other media reports, citing investigative sources.
But it's writers, she acknowledged, who have taught her how to act.
It's "the billion people joining the middle class in Asia," not the U.S. consumer, as Jeffery Immelt, General Electric CEO, acknowledged, who "are the engines driving global growth".
We did a spoof of a "My Super Sweet 16" episode I did for my actual 26th birthday, and it was the first time I had ever sort of acknowledged who my dad was, 'cause I spent a very long time on MTV, not hiding it, per se, but not necessarily wanting to promote it.
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I'm celebrating and acknowledging who I am now.
He wants to stand up for himself and acknowledge who he is.
Customers and providers should clearly acknowledge who will do what for whom and by when.
It is important to acknowledge who really resisted the Nazis in Europe's darkest times.
"But when they are -- when they acknowledge who they are and their sexual preference, they leave".
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