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The phrase "acknowledges much more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a recognition or acceptance of additional information, perspectives, or complexities beyond what has been previously stated.
Example: "The report not only highlights the main issues but also acknowledges much more about the underlying causes."
Alternatives: "recognizes significantly more" or "accepts a broader scope".
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It acknowledges, much more freely than Rove does in conversation, that in the 2000 Presidential election the Democrats outperformed the final opinion-poll predictions in state after state, and attributes this to their superior organizing.
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The cited papers from the United Kingdom acknowledged much more explicit funding from all sectors than did the UK cancer research papers at the same research level.
But he acknowledges that much more needs to be done and says that one of the main reasons for putting the March drilling plan on hold is to give the government time to upgrade its staff and "focus on creating a more stringent regulatory regime".
Cordell acknowledges that much more research needs to be done.
DeJong acknowledges that much more research is needed into intertribal treaty making and cautions that while European and American records can be used for this scholarship, the use of tribal sources offers even more intriguing opportunities for future research.
But she acknowledged that much more needs to be done to support survivors of sexual assault.
Such a move acknowledged how much more serious the country's financial crisis is.
The report acknowledged that much more progress was needed to improve these statistics.
They have been careful not to blame each other for their woes, but Curry acknowledged feeling much more at ease Friday.
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