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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledges then" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to indicate a sequence of actions or thoughts, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The report acknowledges then addresses the concerns raised by the committee."
Alternatives: "acknowledges subsequently" or "acknowledges next".
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"We brought in Ivan for a reason," she acknowledges, then adds that she would hate to see him lose the aspects of his game that make him unique.
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We listen, acknowledge, then gently move the conversation forward".
So you acknowledge, then, that your competition goes beyond game consoles?
It was generally acknowledged then that "Evita" showed little depth as either a study in politics or a character portrait.
Mr. Posada denies the charges, but in the past acknowledged — then recanted — organizing 1997 bombings at Havana hotels.
Yes, he's a fine lad, the old folk would acknowledge, then help themselves to another biscuit..
He acknowledged then, and since, that both parties would have to make changes to bring down the growing long-term costs of the government health programs.
Fighters attacking the embassy acknowledged then that they belonged to Ansar al-Shariah, although they said there were other unarmed protesters joining them.
Region-wide, he acknowledged then, "practically all of our people freely express the idea that these animals are a problem and are unwanted.
The second came in 2008, a year after she went to Congress, and she acknowledged then that it was a nerve-racking experience.
Hayworth acknowledged then that Cobb would slide into bases with his spikes flashing, but, as Hayworth told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "That was the game back then.
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