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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proper recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an appropriate acknowledgment or appreciation of someone's efforts, achievements, or contributions.
Example: "The award ceremony was a fitting occasion for a proper recognition of the volunteers' hard work."
Alternatives: "an appropriate acknowledgment" or "a suitable recognition".
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I wanted to make a proper recognition of his work".
As well as this choice, we also have a proper recognition of the public value of what universities do.
However, a proper recognition and classification of the heart signals are essential requirement for the diagnosis of heart diseases.
A crucial milestone towards the standardization and validation of time motion studies corresponds to a common understanding, accompanied by a proper recognition of the distinct techniques it encompasses.
Tracey Emmott, the survivor's solicitor, said in a statement: "The new culture of openness in the Church of England is genuinely refreshing and seems to represent a proper recognition of the dark secrets of its past, many of which may still not have come to light".
Only a proper recognition of the unique character of the individual mortal human being holds the promise for systematic knowledge.
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I don't remember columnists fulminating against a lack of proper recognition for the team or people clamouring for Bobby, Nobby and the lads to be borne down Oxford Street atop a sawn-off double-decker.
The first of these shortcomings is the requirement of a PAM sequence for the proper recognition of a target site by the gRNA.
Giving undeserved honor to the evil is at least as grave an error as denying proper recognition to those who merit it.
The son of the pilot who crippled the Bismarck, Nazi Germany's mightiest warship, is taking on Wikipedia in an attempt to win proper recognition for his father's achievement.
#20 -- Project Mapping, mind-blowing art Art is most certainly an innovation that lacks proper recognition amongst the masses, and I'm so glad Publisher of TheCoolist.com, Mike Payne, has shared with me one really amazing new art form that within a few years he expects to hit critical mass - Project Mapping.
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