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The phrase "acknowledges it also" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that recognizes or admits an additional point or fact.
Example: "The report acknowledges it also in the conclusion, highlighting the importance of further research."
Alternatives: "recognizes it as well" or "admits it too."
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The WEF crowd reveres that kind of stuff, and the Novartis chairman acknowledges it also was a subtle way to counter bad image problems in his industry.
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