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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledging its" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of recognizing or accepting something related to a specific subject or entity.
Example: "The report is acknowledging its limitations in the methodology used."
Alternatives: "recognizing its" or "accepting its".
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Weight-loss experts not involved in the research praised it, while acknowledging its limitations.
Perhaps it felt that acknowledging its failures on a company internet site would undermine its ability to flog phones.
Still, Mr. Kornbluh said, "The Brazilian military is among the most recalcitrant in the world when it comes to acknowledging its responsibility for abuses".
Just as bad as ignoring the stress is acknowledging its presence (or burying it) with the use of drugs, alcohol, television, or other illicit, mind-altering substances.
By acknowledging its presence, you initiate working through it.
Crucial to the show's rapport with its audience was the narrator, who continually joshed the material itself, acknowledging its absurdity and encouraging us to indulge it.
- as we have preferred to skirt around acknowledging its very existence and the searing impact it has on our nation.
If the country wants a more reliable energy strategy, it will have to start by acknowledging its collective failings.
Mr. West's crab appetizer arrived, and he rhapsodized about it for a minute ("It's just swimming in butter") before acknowledging its possible health repercussions.
Even if we reject it, we are taking a stand and acknowledging its presence.
Matt Haigh, writing for Den of Geek, called it "an extremely absorbing and thrilling episode" whilst acknowledging its debt of influence to The Thing.
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