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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Full recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express complete acknowledgment or acceptance of something, such as rights, achievements, or identities. Example: "The organization has granted full recognition to the rights of indigenous peoples."
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Full recognition as a nuclear state, akin to India and Pakistan?
"Full recognition for same-sex couples is not just a question of equality, it is a matter of justice".
Another major figure still awaiting full recognition was Paul Claudel.
We need to see a proper apology and full recognition of the offence caused.
I hope for full recognition of intersex as a human rights issue.
He should be given full recognition for his innovative and creative work.
With these two prices, huge for a living artist, Richter has won full recognition.
Now it wants full recognition of the full place it has earned.
"They want their parents to have full recognition and full status," he told Cooper.
"He'll never get his full recognition," said Paulie Malignaggi, once a world champion.
Though Ashton made his in London, it was New York that first gave it full recognition.
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