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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is acknowledged or accepted, often in a formal context.
Example: "She is a recognised expert in her field, having published numerous articles and conducted extensive research."
Alternatives: "an acknowledged" or "a certified".
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"We want coaching to be a recognised profession," added Southgate.
To be vanquished in a recognised marginal carries little shame.
2) Create a recognised post type for important information.
He is a recognised expert on the flora of Kyrgyzstan.
It's a recognised problem.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is not a recognised qualification.
This could even be a recognised syndrome.
This is a recognised qualification sponsored by the Arts Council.
At least they were in a recognised language.
Alcohol is a recognised cause of fatty liver disease.
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This reduces the risk of malunion a recognised complication associated with spica casting [19, 20].
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