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I recognized you
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"I recognized you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are recognizing someone, such as an acquaintance, you have not seen in a while. For example: I was walking down the street when I saw someone and thought they looked familiar. Then when I got closer, I realized it was my old friend from high school and said, "I recognized you!".
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59 human-written examples
UEA-I recognizes α1 2-linked Fuc on type-2 LacNAc, which is involved in forming the epitope of H-type human red blood cell antigen [23].
Science
RIG-I recognizes 5′-triphosphates on viral RNA, such as double-stranded RNA intermediates produced during viral replication and those encoded by negative-stranded viruses like VSV [84], [85].
Science
I recognize Arp2/3 generates branched actin, but through cofilin function they can be modified into linear cables.
Science
EcoR I recognizes 5′-GAATTC-3′ on one chain of double stranded DNA and at the same time 3′-CTTAAG-5′ on the complementary chain is recognized, to cut the phosphate links between G and A, thus releasing two double stranded DNA with terminal overhangs complementary to each other (Fig. 6D, right).
On his blackboard was a diagram of a yet-to-be-synthesized molecule, which I recognized as 3,4-MD-4-methylaminorex a derivative of the highly euphoric psychostimulant 4-methylaminorex that, in the mid-80s, attained cult-drug status under the name U4E-uh.
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In mammalian cells RACK1 serves as a scaffold protein for numerous components of diverse signal transduction pathways, of which PKCβII is the most recognized [40].
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2 I recognize that §17(a)(1) could be deemed narrower than §17(a)(2) in the sense that it requires scienter, whereas §17(a)(2) does not.
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recognized 1 July 1924 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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He recognized 133 genera and 1200 species.
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Indeed, 17 sera recognized P10, 8 recognized P16, 15 recognized P25, and 6 recognized P33.
You won't find any Nas songs here, though I'll be damned if I didn't recognize Deadmau5's logo in the radio station selector.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I recognized you" when you are sure you have seen the person before. It implies a past acquaintance or familiarity.
Common error
Avoid using "I recognized you" when meeting someone for the first time. It suggests prior knowledge or acquaintance, which would be misleading.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I recognized you" functions as a declarative statement. It asserts the speaker's identification of the listener. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is correct and usable in written English. The subject "I" performs the action of recognizing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I recognized you" is a grammatically sound and readily understandable phrase used to convey immediate identification of an individual. According to Ludwig AI, it is a correct and usable expression in English. While it can be utilized across various registers depending on the setting and relationship between the speaker and the listener, the lack of examples prevents a more detailed analysis of its usage patterns across different source types. Because of that absence of examples, the usage frequency is marked as missing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I identified you
Replaces "recognized" with "identified", emphasizing a more formal or definitive recognition.
I knew it was you
Shifts the focus to certainty about the person's identity.
I placed you
Implies recalling where you know the person from.
I remembered you
Highlights the act of recalling someone from the past.
I spotted you
Emphasizes seeing and identifying someone quickly or from a distance.
I made you out
Suggests identifying someone with some difficulty, perhaps due to distance or poor lighting.
I figured out it was you
Highlights the process of deduction or realization.
I discerned your presence
A more formal and less common way of saying you noticed someone.
I perceived your identity
A very formal and somewhat unusual way to express recognition.
It clicked that it was you
Suggests a sudden realization of someone's identity.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "I recognized you"?
You can use alternatives like "I identified you", "I knew it was you", or "I remembered you" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "I recognized you"?
Yes, "I recognized you" is grammatically correct and commonly used when you remember someone from a previous encounter.
How to use "I recognized you" in a sentence?
You can use "I recognized you" in sentences like, "I recognized you from the conference last year" or "Even with the mask on, I recognized you right away".
What's the difference between "I recognized you" and "I remember you"?
"I recognized you" implies an immediate identification, while "I remember you" focuses on recalling details about the person from the past.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested