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The phrase "actually recognizes that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing acknowledgment or awareness of a particular fact or situation.
Example: "The report actually recognizes that climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action."
Alternatives: "truly acknowledges that" or "genuinely accepts that".
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ICHD actually recognizes that a single headache type can meet more than one set of criteria, and counters this possibility by instructing that diagnoses should be made in a hierarchical sequence [11, 30].
She actually recognizes that the exposure could be extremely difficult for her, believes truly that she needs to speak out so that other women don't fall victim to the same kinds of behavior that she had to go through".
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But the troops on the ground and the big decision-makers at, say, the Pentagon, are entirely different populations, and I think the third-country nationals actually recognize that distinction.
"I don't agree with a lot of what he's done, but I actually recognize that he has a beast in front of him," said Lauren Bassi, a teacher who has since left.
In fact, Goldman actually recognized that many of these loans would go bad.
But, it is actually recognized that women who had abortions were more likely than delivering women to develop common mental disorders (CMD), as anxiety, depression substances abuse [ 6].
And we won't leave, not a single one of us, until this fight is over, and we have won a healthcare bill that actually recognizes the health care needs of American women.
That was the moment when I actually recognized race — recognized that it would be a problem for me.
We've seen examples of this, whether in boneheaded references to the "President of Palestine" (rather than the "President of the Palestinian Authority" that America actually recognizes) or in the tortured efforts to implement some of Trump's confusing, clearly rushed early executive orders, especially those concerning immigration systems.
On the other hand, "a call for understanding" (i.e., asking for sympathy from colleagues) exposes a reluctant attitude towards reframing a problematic situation that one actually recognizes.
What if instead of viewing sharing as a need that others must have, you recognized that sharing is actually a need of relationships, in general?
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