Sentence examples for acknowledgment of any from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "acknowledgment of any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the recognition or acceptance of something, often in formal or legal documents.
Example: "The acknowledgment of any discrepancies in the report must be addressed before final approval."
Alternatives: "recognition of any" or "acceptance of any".

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My family has never heard an apology, an acknowledgment of any wrongdoing".

Mr. Riker said McDonald's agreed to pay Mr. Moss $80,000 as part of a settlement that included "no acknowledgment of any wrongdoing".

Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat who heads the committee, said he was "extremely disappointed" in the meeting, adding, "I got a sense there was no acknowledgment of any of the challenges facing Iraqi society today".

The only moment of authentic inner expression, the acknowledgment of any identity at all, arises when, under siege from the creatures, Evelyn challenges Lee when their children are in danger: "Who are we?

His lawyer in Boston, Edward Mahoney, said Monday that Dr. Levine was cooperating with investigators and that volunteering to inactive his license was "in no way an acknowledgment of any wrongdoing," that he had taken the action "in light of the serious nature of the allegations".

The University of California regents, however, have refrained from apology or acknowledgment of any contributing responsibility for Alex's experience and multiple similar complaints by other patients, and suggested that Alex delete his Facebook profile.

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The problem is that Mr Bahceli's Nationalist Action Party no doubt encouraged by some of the generals is said to be resisting any acknowledgment of Kurdish cultural rights, and any diminution of the political influence of the army.For the first time, though, Mr Ecevit is fighting back.

(Blavatnik's spokesman said that his silence "should not be construed or interpreted as acknowledgment of the accuracy of any or all of what was provided. It is quite to the contrary").

Perhaps most troubling about both Steele and Kennedy is the virtual absence of any acknowledgment of the ways in which white racism, and the more subtle and prevalent white privilege, influence black identity and necessitate, for some, a strong collective identity as a defense against white power.

The Kurds are guests in Iraq — and they want to kick the Arabs out?" I seldom heard any acknowledgment of the crimes that Arabs had committed against Kurds in Kirkuk, or any shame at having been the benefitters.

"If you don't have any form of identity, if you don't have any acknowledgment of your fundamental existence, then you're essentially shut out of the system.

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