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The phrase "acknowledges something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone recognizes or accepts the existence or truth of a particular fact or situation.
Example: "The report acknowledges something important about the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "recognizes something" or "accepts something".
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In fact, Oliver's exoneration of my Pelforth obsession tacitly acknowledges something I like to call the Penalty of Knowledge.
This is, as the article acknowledges, something of a false comparison Barcelona is Spain's second-biggest city, with plenty of other industries and big suburbs.
In addition to making the city a more attractive place to work, the new contract acknowledges something that unions have often denied: teachers are not all interchangeable and some deserve to be paid more than others.
The site also acknowledges something that many other sites ignore: that travelers -- last-minute or otherwise -- are often flexible about the airports they use and the dates they fly.
This also sounds like one of those "launches" that acknowledges something that's already in-progress.
What Diablo 3's auction house also represents, though, is a fascinating fiscal experiment in its own right – not least because it explicitly acknowledges something that has been implicitly true within online gaming for a long time: economics is an awful lot of fun.
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The great Google engine had acknowledged something — but what?
He could not even check his BlackBerry, to which he has acknowledged something of an addiction.
The other daughter acknowledged something her father had come to understand years earlier.
"But it's sometimes necessary to get reform, to get folks in power to acknowledge something.
But now I can acknowledge something like that without tearing myself down.
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