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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledges of course" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of phrases and should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "He acknowledges, of course, the challenges we face in this project."
Alternatives: "recognizes, of course" or "accepts, of course".
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He acknowledges, of course, that the past century produced two horrific world wars.
Harris acknowledges, of course, that we have arrived "at a critical juncture in the story of weather.
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As Phillips and many other poor people acknowledge, of course, it is.
Pain is acknowledged, of course, but only as a temporary stumbling block, a challenge to be overcome.
It's not a state of affairs feminist groups want to acknowledge, of course, as I learned when I first wrote about it two months ago.
Professor Chetty acknowledged, "Of course there are going to be mistakes — teachers who get fired who do not deserve to get fired".
Acknowledging, of course, that this list includes only those who got caught, here the year's most newsworthy cheaters, liars, and frauds.
Both Mr. Brown and Mr. Vitter acknowledge, of course, that they will have to wage war with the financial services machine to move the bill forward.
We raised -- first of all, we acknowledge, of course, the historic decision to renounce terrorism and to turn back his weapons program.
It has to be acknowledged, of course, that it would be one heck of a gamble for Osborne to do a screeching U-turn.
Difficulty has to be acknowledged, of course, and in some cases is prohibitive – which is why the world left Syria alone.
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