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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledges a need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing recognition or awareness of a requirement or necessity in a particular context.
Example: "The report acknowledges a need for improved communication within the team to enhance productivity."
Alternatives: "recognizes a necessity" or "identifies a requirement."
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To do that, though, the government acknowledges a need for more day care options nationwide.
Information and support is all a helpful physician can provide, and Gadsby acknowledges a need to set up a counselling helpline, like the one he discovered being successfully run by a Toronto hospital.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department also has looked at anti-drone technology and acknowledges a need for the devices, sheriff's Lt. Karen Stubkjaer said in an email.
The status of this form either a distinct species or not even subspecifically distinct from O. palustris natator —has remained controversial since; the 2005 third edition of Mammal Species of the World does not recognize O. argentatus as a separate species, but acknowledges a need for further research.
This has an implicit implication for education as it acknowledges a need to learn how to tell patients that we cannot 'treat to improve'.
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French officials acknowledged a need to reinforce security around nuclear facilities.
Alcohol use disorder symptoms frequently occur in adolescents and younger adults who seldom acknowledge a need for help.
Earlier this month the F.D.A. itself acknowledged a need to revisit its own recommendations.
Lynn Reddy, communications director of the National Institute for Literacy in Washington, acknowledged a need to probe further.
It also acknowledged a need to monitor rumors of government regulatory changes in its market.
Other marketing, media and agency executives acknowledge a need to tread lightly in their plans for Sept. 11, 2011.
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