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The phrase "acknowledges more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone or something that recognizes or accepts additional information, perspectives, or complexities.
Example: "The report acknowledges more than just the surface issues; it delves into the underlying causes of the problem."
Alternatives: "recognizes additional" or "accepts further".
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She acknowledges more complexity than most stars talk about.
She also acknowledges more personal layers of inspiration.
But those are first steps only; as the university acknowledges, more will be needed.
That solid global footprint, she acknowledges, more than compensated for her disappointment with the situation in the US.
At 47, Senator Fitzgerald is older, shorter and, even he acknowledges, more stubborn than his only brother.
The plaque acknowledges more than 40 corporate and individual contributors, all private except for the National Endowment for the Arts.
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This for the acknowledgments page, which acknowledged more of my life than she wanted.
I am interested in seeing this or acknowledging more (your) claim(s).
The prime minister acknowledged more could be done to improve social mobility in Britain.
Surprisingly, the North Korean government acknowledged more kidnappings than Japan itself had officially claimed.
Further, affirmed participants acknowledge more personal privilege, which is associated with increased support for inequity-reducing policies.
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