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'begin to acknowledge' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as to recognize or accept something. For example, "We must begin to acknowledge the importance of diversity in the workplace."
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And that doesn't begin to acknowledge the dire psychological consequences.
Recent years have seen the private sector slowly begin to acknowledge its role in fuelling deforestation.
For instance: when, if ever, will the Obama administration begin to acknowledge each drone strike after it happens?
Judaism will dwindle unless its leaders begin to acknowledge that every generation will reinvent Judaism for itself.
Toward the end, they will even talk about Beede's emotional distance and begin to acknowledge the long-buried trauma of Kane's mother's painful, drawn-out fatal illness.
But to begin to acknowledge that, the values of the system itself must be questioned not just the ethical or regulatory framework in which it operates.
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Governments have begun to acknowledge the danger.
Men in our society have begun to acknowledge their sensitivity.
Around the thirty- minute mark we began to acknowledge that something unusual might be afoot.
It was not until 2007 that Dr. Frank and Ms. Mirabito began to acknowledge each other.
After this, the police department began to acknowledge that it had made mistakes.
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