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The phrase "acknowledgment of guilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or psychological contexts to refer to the recognition or admission of one's wrongdoing or culpability.
Example: "The defendant's acknowledgment of guilt played a significant role in the court's decision."
Alternatives: "admission of guilt" or "recognition of culpability".
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The metaphors whisper their quiet acknowledgment of guilt.
Is Haiderism to be seen, alarmingly, as a hostile reaction to the acknowledgment of guilt?
Any settlement by Kleiner could look like an acknowledgment of guilt.
Any acknowledgment of guilt by Colonel Qaddafi would amount to a startling development.
The statement said, "The resignation is not to be understood as an acknowledgment of guilt from Bishop Eisenbach".
A famous example is the granting of amnesties by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission in return for acknowledgment of guilt.
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Without it, he said, he has heard a series of accusations of human rights abuses by different military governments, but few acknowledgments of guilt.
They almost never end in simple acknowledgments of guilt, and the defendant who simply pleads is rarely better off as a consequence.
"To me, forgiving is acknowledgment of the guilt, and acknowledgment is important if you want to be humble to deal with the future".
Some foreigners may be tempted to see the memorial as an overdue acknowledgment of German guilt.
The mission of the Old Testament prophets was to awaken in the people a sense of sinfulness and an acknowledgment of their guilt, both personal and collective.
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