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The phrase "acknowledging that it" 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 author is acknowledging that it is essential to consider all viewpoints before making a decision."
Alternatives: "recognizing that it" or "accepting that it".
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It was just a negative review," he said, acknowledging that "it was the most negative review I've ever written".
After publication of the emails, BuzzFeed removed the disputed email and apologized, acknowledging that it did not know its origin.
A possible distinction with the Machine is that its members refrain from discussing it explicitly or even acknowledging that it exists.
"We're acknowledging that it needs to be done".
Even AARP endorsed it, acknowledging that it wasn't perfect.
The agreement let the bank avoid acknowledging that it had done anything wrong.
Beyond acknowledging that it exists, the team will not say much about the object.
Maybe one secret to book trailers is acknowledging that it is impossible.
Visitors must sign a statement acknowledging that it is illegal to publicly share anything witnessed there.
Of course, science makes things harder for itself by acknowledging that it could be wrong.
Peterson shelved the plan after a backlash, acknowledging that it "might add excessively to current polarisation".
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