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    I think it would be fine to include an acknowledgement describing A's importance for your work, as you described it in the question here. Commented May 12 at 19:01
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    I agree. And you can usually insert or change the acknowledgement section after the peer review. So people won't think you are trying to increase the chance of acceptance.
    – toby544
    Commented May 12 at 19:03
  • I’d say acknowledging the influence of someone you admire, or you personally have found influential, can be appropriate and polite. Commented May 12 at 23:25