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Vladv Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Acknowledge

What's the difference between " fully acknowledge, freely acknowledge, readily acknowledge" do they differ in strength ?
  

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There is no real difference in strength here. and often no difference in meaning is intended. However, here are a few comments about nuances.

  • There is no real difference in strength here.
  • and often no difference in meaning is intended.
  • However, here are a few comments about nuances.
  • I fully acknowledge that I made a mistake.
  • I acknowledge it completely, in every detail.
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There is no real difference in strength here. and often no difference in meaning is intended.

However, here are a few comments about nuances.


I fully acknowledge that I made a mistake. I acknowledge it completely, in every detail.

I freely acknowledge that I made a mistake. Nobody is forcing me to acknowledge it.

I readily acknowledge that I made a

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