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The phrase "acknowledging the term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are recognizing or accepting a specific term or concept in a discussion or text.
Example: "In our discussion about climate change, acknowledging the term 'carbon footprint' is essential for understanding its impact."
Alternatives: "recognizing the term" or "accepting the term".
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Though acknowledging the term "homosexual" in describing others, Murray preferred to describe herself as having an "inverted sex instinct" that caused her to behave as a man attracted to women; she wanted a "monogamous married life", but one in which she was the man.
14 While acknowledging the term "sustainable" is "used and understood in a variety of ways by governmental and non-governmental organisations, researchers, public and corporate bodies and members of the public," the authority also noted that Shell provided no evidence backing up the "sustainability" of the oil sands project, 14 which has been criticized widely for its environmental impact.
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While acknowledging the terms were well below what prosecutors sought, Ms. Valle said: "These are serious sentences that effectively dismantle a North American support cell for terrorists.
It all begins with acknowledging the terms the best interest of the child and how much that truly encompasses.
Most states have court search websites where all you have to do is (after acknowledging the terms and agreements, of course) enter a person's name and all their run-ins show up in a nice list.
It's very solitary". But the Academy doesn't acknowledge the term "co-director".
They even acknowledge the term "glasshole" — slang for people wearing the glasses in a fashion that comes across as rude.
Why would Obama readily say "act of terror" for two days but then drop it, and then even resist saying "act of terrorism" when other members of his administration had already acknowledged the term?
On its cover the book is labeled "Essays, Etc.," and that et cetera seems a clear nod to Sedaris's frequent liberties with the facts — in an author's note, he acknowledges the term is in "part" meant to accommodate six brief monologues "in which I am a woman, a father and a 16-year-old girl with a fake British accent".
The EPA and others acknowledge the term "inert" is often popularly perceived to mean "harmless".
Students had mixed attitudes to the principles of managed care, use of resources and costs It is important to acknowledge the term 'managed care' may have different meanings between studies across different healthcare systems, which may subsequently have affected student attitudes.
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