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'affirmatively acknowledge' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to express acknowledgment of something while emphasizing its importance or validity. For example, you could say, "The court affirmedly acknowledges the defendant's confession."
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Should the state affirmatively recognize claims of conscience at all, whatever their source?
"The board had the authority to take other action if it chose," said Mr. Mitchell, but he did acknowledge in cross-examination that he "thought it very likely that the board would act affirmatively".
Acknowledge, acknowledge!
Although Springleaf warns borrowers beforehand, and routinely cancels its coverage once they obtain an adequate policy, Springleaf acknowledged in a public filing that "because our customers do not affirmatively consent" to the insurance when it is purchased, "regulators may in the future prohibit" it.
A major driving factor here is ideology: conservatives were less likely than liberals to respond affirmatively when asked if they had ever used a "government social program," even when both subsequently acknowledged using the same number of specific policies.
The fisherman nodded affirmatively.
MM Lee responded affirmatively.
She nods affirmatively.
The witness replies affirmatively.
Christian answers affirmatively and enthusiastically.
The other Isis fighter responded affirmatively.
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