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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledges these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that recognizes or accepts specific items or points previously mentioned.
Example: "The report acknowledges these concerns raised by the community regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "recognizes these" or "accepts these".
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Even Dr. Swerdloff acknowledges these uncertainties.
Reid acknowledges these are short-term solutions.
The Climate Change Committee itself acknowledges these worsening impacts.
Nevertheless, he acknowledges, "These kinds of thing have a momentum of their own".
The developer and analyst Oscar Clark acknowledges these issues while recognising the potential.
Sperling, who has a clinical practice in addition to running her research trials, acknowledges these limitations.
Iain Finlayson acknowledges these predecessors, and goes out of his way to celebrate their insights.
Upon entry into the garage each respective user acknowledges these terms of use.
The composer acknowledges these momentous events in "The Book of Five," but his music is anything but.
Everyone in the industry acknowledges these issues in the same resigned how-will-this-ever-change tones.
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Philbrick acknowledges these interpretations, and adds some overlay of his own, which amounts to a novel, hopeful twist on the meaning of the Pilgrims' saga.
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