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The phrase "acknowledging him in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of recognizing or mentioning someone in a specific context or situation.
Example: "In her speech, she made a point of acknowledging him in front of the entire audience for his contributions."
Alternatives: "recognizing him in" or "mentioning him in".
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Become committed to praising God, giving thanks for all things, acknowledging Him in all areas of life.
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I would acknowledge him in the street if I saw him but that's about it".
Armstrong acknowledged him in his book "Every Second Counts," thanking him for his "unvarnished advice and ever-sure friendship".
Now he is an old man, and it was moving to see the young Apollo onstage discreetly acknowledge him in the front row during the curtain calls.
Mr Ball also seeks an injunction that Eden acknowledges him in all publications as the project's co-founder and originator.
Sometime this year, Minaj allegedly split from her alleged boyfriend of 10 years, Safaree Samuels – a relationship she's kept so private that she barely acknowledged him in public.
Soon after Mr. Carbonetti failed to acknowledge him in Grand Central, Mr. Harding said, he realized his memories of the Giuliani administration "should be shared".
But then he decided his presence in Washington might help call attention to his mission even if Mr. Clinton did not acknowledge him in the gallery in the speech.
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