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The phrase "acknowledging it in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of recognizing or accepting something within a specific context or situation.
Example: "In her speech, she emphasized the importance of acknowledging it in the context of mental health awareness."
Alternatives: "recognizing it in" or "accepting it in".
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"I had a hard time even acknowledging it in my own mind, or in my prayers to God," he said.
"And because he is a cantankerous egomaniac," one longtime Rummy watcher said, "he compounded his own problems by acknowledging it in public, further undermining his own stature".
Hustig et al. [18] did apply the concept of localised tensegrity in one of the iterations of his MountainGoat design without expressly acknowledging it in the paper.
Not knowing other bisexuals – while existing in a monosexual culture – is often what keeps bisexuals in the closet, or from recognising and acknowledging it in themselves.
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Not acknowledge it in passing, but own it".
Would you acknowledge it in some way, like Rivera is doing?
This information was not included in the report, although Professor Peterson acknowledged it in the interview.
Marina Hyde acknowledged it in her recent post for the Guardian.
"It was important to me early on that we figure out how to acknowledge it in the story.
Siegel seems to know this — he acknowledges it in that same Guardian essay — but he hasn't yet developed a style that rises above truculence or condescension.
Of course it is easier for Western critics to ignore the Arab avant garde given the fact that most have never acknowledged it in the first place.
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