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The phrase "acknowledging what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of recognizing or accepting a particular fact, situation, or idea.
Example: "In our discussion, we should focus on acknowledging what has been achieved so far."
Alternatives: "recognizing what" or "accepting what".
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Less thrilling was acknowledging what a time-drain my habit had become.
There is also a kind of humility in acknowledging what can't be said, or said completely.
As in Srebrenica, the Serb authorities in Serbia have resisted acknowledging what happened.
Acknowledging what I said would be admitting they didn't know this stuff.
"I always had a soft spot for them while acknowledging what they were".
It's difficult to avoid acknowledging what you make now, or, if you're unemployed, what you earned at your last job.
The longer we wait before recognizing and acknowledging what people have been through, the longer the past contaminates the present.
So politics should be about acknowledging what we don't know, and being cautious in what we think we can achieve.
2. Special thanks to Tennessee Coach Butch Jones for basically acknowledging what a ridiculous ending he'd just witnessed.
More institutions are acknowledging what has been obvious to students and parents for years: nobody uses them.
By the end of the decade, Mr. Trenin said, some retired K.G.B. officers were acknowledging what had happened.
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