Can you please see if it fits into the sentence. Can you give a better solution for the same word? here's the context:
However, although it might have not always been pointed to and stressed, one fact certainly favours us when we consider contemporary trends and efforts to build good business relationships.
Thank you in advance
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It means emphasised, in this context.
— Nona the brit
It means emphasised, in this context.
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However, although it might sometimes have escaped our attention, one fact ... However, although it might not always have been brought to our attention, one fact ...
Either "pointed out" or "stressed" are also possible, but seem awkward when used in combination.