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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unacknowledged by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has not been recognized or acknowledged by a particular person or group. Example: "The contributions of the volunteers were largely unacknowledged by the organization, despite their significant efforts."
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It is strange to see such fervent patriotism go unacknowledged by a state.
Twenty-five yeafterfter Mabo, Indigenous sovereignty remains unacknowledged by the commonwealth.
As of today, it remains unacknowledged by the party as a whole.
But Italian culpability for the persecution of Jews remains relatively unknown, and largely unacknowledged by Italians, Professor Pavan said.
Its implicit commitments are suggested by the standoff with Sontag, and also by the fact — unacknowledged by Morris — that all of its central photographs are profoundly political.
Several countries have soldiers in Afghanistan: indeed, some smaller ones have suffered remarkably high casualties there, largely unacknowledged by their bigger allies.
An emotion may involve conscious experience and reflection, as when one "wallows" in it, or it may pass virtually unnoticed and unacknowledged by the subject.
The role of the Iranians in helping the province is largely unacknowledged by Najaf's politicians, most of whom are members of the Supreme Council.
Compounding the economic apartheid is the fact that, in London at least, they are usually black or Latin American, going almost unacknowledged by the largely white permanent staff.
Hers is the only "No!" — unacknowledged by anyone — at the sight of a face that has been smashed by bullets until it looks like a heckler's tomato.
Old-fashioned Freudians believe that we have masses of juicy secrets locked up inside us, unacknowledged by our well-ordered rational consciousness and clamouring to be set free.
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