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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually acknowledged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been recognized or accepted, often in contrast to previous assumptions or beliefs.
Example: "Despite the initial doubts, the committee actually acknowledged the importance of the proposal."
Alternatives: "truly recognized" or "genuinely accepted".
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Ever the poll-doubter, he actually acknowledged his polling reality.
He has actually acknowledged he made a mistake and that he has learned from it".
"The rejection letter actually acknowledged that I had a German passport.
The answer lies in what JPMorgan actually acknowledged in the S.E.C. case, and how that settlement was carefully structured to limit its potential fallout.
Speaking of that Giuliani interview, he actually acknowledged in it that a past Trump theory about being surveilled by law enforcement still hasn't been proven.
It actually acknowledged global climate change is real and its effects on the United States both now and in the future are dire.
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What's next, Oscar speeches that actually acknowledge that they fully expected the honor?
If you scratch the surface they actually acknowledge renewable energy is depressing wholesale power prices.
Is it so difficult to actually acknowledge this pernicious bias and actively discourage all-male boards?
But how do we actually acknowledge that, not just [on a personal level], but also in our communities?" powell said.
In all, though, Shrum, who is sixty-four years old, takes on the subject of the curse without actually acknowledging its existence.
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