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The phrase "acknowledging that a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express recognition or acceptance of a particular fact or situation.
Example: "In the report, the authors are acknowledging that a significant change in policy is necessary for improvement."
Alternatives: "recognizing that a" or "accepting that a".
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This is a sly way of acknowledging that, a hundred years ago, anarchists had a rather different reputation.
But Mr. Kerry turned up alone, acknowledging that "a couple of tough issues" were still dividing them.
Without acknowledging that a problem exists, there will never be a solution.
The AMA changed its position on the physician workforce a year ago, acknowledging that a shortage was emerging.
It leveled with Americans by acknowledging that a border fence would never end lawlessness by itself.
"Our project is acknowledging that a future is coming where nature is no longer fully natural".
Instead of acknowledging that a ransom had been paid or simply refusing to comment, it deliberately sought to mislead.
Then the dean asked Copeland to sign a document acknowledging that a complaint had been lodged against him.
By September, WorldCom took a $685 million charge, finally acknowledging that a huge amount of its billings were simply uncollectable.
"Students are disciplined for not acknowledging that a paper they turned in was written by somebody else," Mr. Grassley wrote.
But Mr. Berger had used up his allotted time, and the moderator, while acknowledging that a bomb had been dropped, closed the floor to questions.
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