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The phrase "acknowledging these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific points, issues, or items that have been previously mentioned or are being recognized in a discussion or text.
Example: "In our meeting, we will be acknowledging these concerns raised by the team to ensure they are addressed."
Alternatives: "recognizing these" or "accepting these".
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"The consumer is getting stronger, and now the companies cannot avoid acknowledging these crises.
Acknowledging these roles, Norman praised Williams's work as a serious actor.
Acknowledging these things is the only antidote to being governed by them.
"We've got to start acknowledging these guys as great American artists," he insists.
Acknowledging these perks, Mr. Ramirez said he knew he how lucky he was.
Even acknowledging these missions must give old members of the N.S.A. a chill.
Acknowledging these constraints, the NSPCC has taken a modular approach to design of the pack.
Acknowledging these rules, Eco would argue, allows the average person entry into a veritable universe of argument and discussion.
Acknowledging these details, Justice Kennedy observed that offenders did not need to seek permission before making these changes.
Republicans, acknowledging these shortcomings, reply in essence that it does not matter; re-elections are always about the incumbent.
Optimists in Europe and America say that acknowledging these losses is all part of the healing process.
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