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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recognised fact of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that is widely accepted or acknowledged as true within a particular context or field.
Example: "It is a recognised fact of modern science that climate change is significantly influenced by human activity."
Alternatives: "an established fact of" or "a well-known fact of".
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On the other hand, by 1974, the actual collapse of moral reliability was a recognised fact of life in the west.
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With the ongoing rise in urban migrants, the economic power of these groups has become a recognised fact that no urban policy can afford to ignore.
It is an under-recognised fact of life for gender and sexual minorities that "coming out" is not a finite event.
It is a little recognised fact that Vic could well be the only England international cricketer to play in a Sheffield Shield-winning side.
"When you are on high, well-placed, with a recognised status, the fact of being French doesn't add much and you can, as an intellectual exercise, consider yourself post-national or European.
Gay power is a recognised political fact in San Francisco.
It is a well-recognised fact in the industry that parts of the cashmere trade have been corrupted".
Digital journalism is a recognised branch of the 5th Estate, particularly when it comes to fact-checking the [sic] mainstream media, and planting the first seeds of reporting, ready to be picked up by print and television.
Alcohol is a recognised cause of fatty liver disease.
How has "talky" become a recognised term of criticism for a play?
It took them longer to become a recognised part of the educational system.
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