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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledges too" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone recognizes or accepts something in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The report acknowledges too the contributions of the volunteers in the project."
Alternatives: "also recognizes" or "further acknowledges".
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She acknowledges, too, that Hitchcock was held in high esteem by his cast and crew.
The Food and Drug Administration acknowledges, too, that the number does not capture all the overdoses.
She acknowledges, too, that Hitchcock was held in high esteem by most of his cast and crew.
But he acknowledges, too, that the financial threat of the European powerhouses is a profoundly serious concern.
You should also listen to this Bloomberg radio interview with Arthur Levitt, who acknowledges "too big to jail" about two-thirds of the way through.
Amis acknowledges, too, his longtime obsession with the Holocaust: My own inner narrative is one of chronic stasis, followed by a kind of reprieve. . . .
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He acknowledged, too, that there was a long way to go.
She acknowledged, too, that there was no legal way of forcing banks to participate.
He acknowledged, too, that, at moments, he experienced a personal edge to his feelings.
Newsom acknowledged, too, that announcing so soon lets him get an early start on raising money and articulating a platform.
He acknowledged, too, that Britain is far from being a society wholly free of prejudice, discrimination and inequality.
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