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"belated acknowledgments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are expressing appreciation for something that you are doing late, or that you overlooked at the time it should have been expressed. For example: "Please accept my belated acknowledgments for all the hard work you put into the project."
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Has a popular blogger who has already received belated acknowledgments from NPR and "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" that they used his work without attribution had his material appropriated by another television show?
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This belated acknowledgment has already improved relations between Jews and Poles.
So out of a long tradition of silence has come a belated acknowledgment of slavery's centrality and an attempt to explore it.
The truce may represent a belated acknowledgment by the Bush administration of significant opposition in the United States to the proposed free trade area.
There is understood to be belated acknowledgment at senior levels within Uefa that sticking slavishly to the idea of slotting matches randomly into preselected venues is flawed.
A new index and guides to its sections offer a belated acknowledgment that it was not always the most accessible of publications.
After all, it was Mr. Torricelli's belated acknowledgment of voter disgust with his unethical conduct that threw the election into such disarray.
His statement was a rare, belated acknowledgment that as the conflict entered its 18th month there was no sign that either the government or any of its disparate groups of opponents was strong enough to prevail.
Google's decision to stop censoring its search service in China on Monday was a principled and brave move, a belated acknowledgment that Internet companies cannot enable a government's censorship without becoming a de facto accomplice to repression.
In a direct, if belated, acknowledgment of the deaths, the local administration in Khyber said it would pay $100,000 to the victims' families, and $250 for those who were injured.
The extraordinary strengthening of the Bill of Rights — from the religion clauses to the rights of criminal defendants — during the Warren Court and, to some extent, thereafter grew out of the very belated acknowledgment by the Supreme Court that the Fourteenth Amendment meant what it said.
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