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Discover Ludwig"I recognized her" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone you already know and are seeing for the first time in a while. For example: "When I saw her at the supermarket, I recognized her from our old neighborhood."
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I recognized her immediately.
"I recognized her and she recognized me".
I recognized her from the building where we were staying.
For a second I thought I recognized her.
"I recognized her and thought, 'Oh this is interesting.' I went and said hello.
"I recognized her right away, it's hard to forget a name like Patience," Mr. Bloom said.
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I recognize her.
I recognize her from the weekend".
He added, "When I see his mother's reaction, I recognize her son.
The Björk profile was one of these: I'm particularly happy with it because I recognize her personality and her way of thinking on the page.
I stare at her for a moment too long, because I recognize her: she's the one in the photo in Lisa's Filofax, which sometimes lies open on her desk.
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