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The phrase "writer acknowledges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when the writer is recognizing or admitting something, often in the context of an argument or discussion. Example: "In the conclusion of the essay, the writer acknowledges the limitations of their research."
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Ms. Cohen, a writer, acknowledges that the kitchen and bathroom are in need of renovation and that the rooms are small and sometimes dark.
The letter writer acknowledges the C.I.A.'s dismal record of covert operations, but still believes that the agency is capable of providing dependable information.
The writer acknowledges that there are many wonderful works--including Virgil's Aeneid and Kafka's "The Trial --that may have been losTrial --thating wishes of Trial --thats been honored and the works left unpublished.
"The writer acknowledges that the floors in his apartment have been altered, which, under the terms of most proprietary leases, would make the oak flooring the responsibility of the shareholder," Mr. Reich said.
And since the letter writer acknowledges that making the transfer would result in an early termination of the existing lease, the landlord would probably be entitled to retain the security deposit.
As for Barack Obama, the writer acknowledges that he inherited an economy on the brink of ruin and had to rebuild, but comments: "I feel disappointed that he didn't do more.
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Where the events in Libya and countries such as Tunisia and Egypt might lead is uncertain, the writer acknowledged.
When the original "Rocky" filled theaters in 1976, Stallone, an unheralded actor and writer, acknowledged that he had been inspired by the unheralded Wepner's determination.
My girlfriend, who knows all too well of my struggles to be a writer, acknowledged that fact when she said, "That was your literary gift from heaven".
FEATURE WRITING GENE WEINGARTEN The Washington Post Mr. Weingarten's feature for The Washington Post Magazine about a world-famous fiddler's anonymous performance was, the writer acknowledged, a stunt.
Finally, Toni Morrison, our neighborhood Nobel Laureate, whose upright stature, African-tinged clothes (robes, really), and magnificent head of crownlike gray dreadlocks make her presence more regal than any real-life queen's, paid tribute to Obama — one real writer acknowledging another — and then, in her thrillingly rich, deep voice, read aloud from "Dreams From My Father".
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