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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledging before" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It could be used in contexts where one is referring to recognizing or admitting something that occurred prior to a certain point in time, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In his speech, he emphasized the importance of acknowledging before the audience the contributions of his team."
Alternatives: "recognizing prior to" or "admitting beforehand".
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I'm afraid it was the limited, prejudiced part of my nature that prevented me from acknowledging, before now, the writer and performer Edgar Oliver and his emotionally grand work.
But the generous leader opens herself to hearing and acknowledging before dismissing and diminishing.
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"Good serve," he acknowledges, before punching his racket.
That hurts," Labbadia acknowledged before the game in Munich.
"But he has now acknowledged before the court that he's not innocent".
'We acknowledged before we started that we were in an odd situation on set.
I have not acknowledged before because I wanted to be able to talk from experience.
"It wasn't a great year for me, basketball-wise," Rider acknowledged before the game.
Torre acknowledged before the game that the Red Sox have a deeper lineup than the Yankees.
It's now time to acknowledge before voters that you're human, too.
"They kid me for using 'literally' often, and I do," he acknowledged — before literally deploying the word yet again.
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