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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledging at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express recognition or awareness of something at a specific time or place, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "I appreciate you acknowledging at the meeting that our team has made significant progress."
Alternatives: "recognizing during" or "noting at".
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It's worth acknowledging at least that this is fiction and makes no pretence otherwise.
He says, acknowledging, at least that there is some kind of swap.
The document pulls few punches, acknowledging at one point that the agency baldly lied to its British allies.
And some of the anti-Keynesians seem to be in the process of acknowledging, at least in a grudging way, that they got it wrong.
He is accused of deleting messages from his phone that suggested oil was gushing out at a much higher rate than BP was acknowledging at the time.
Few have made that transition successfully without acknowledging, at least implicitly, that some sort of "leveling off," as Mr. Pitts put it, is not only inevitable, it's healthy.
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Again, the problem was acknowledged at Nice.
Which he acknowledged at the start of his address.
The contributions of individual research workers are acknowledged at appropriate points in the text.
To be sure, Dower acknowledges, "at first glance it seems outlandish" to make this comparison.
This context needs to be understood and acknowledged at the system level.
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