Sentence examples for a recognised term that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a recognised term that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or defining a term that is widely accepted or acknowledged in a particular field or context.
Example: "In the field of psychology, 'cognitive dissonance' is a recognised term that describes the mental discomfort experienced when holding two conflicting beliefs."
Alternatives: "an accepted term that" or "a well-known term that".

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"Institutional racism has become a recognised term," that person said.

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So it was in 1986, only a year or so after Aids and HIV had become recognised terms, that Haines-Evans – who is nowadays chair of the WI public affairs committee – took to the podium.

How has "talky" become a recognised term of criticism for a play?

Opponents have said that the "moment of fertilisation" is not a medically recognised term and almost impossible to determine outside of a lab.

However, sarcopenia is already a widely recognised term, so replacing it might lead to further confusion.

Grooming is a recognised phenomenon that could be stamped out if the political will was there.

It made drag a recognised art form that wasn't just men frocking up in secret pubs and clubs".

"Also, target shooting is a recognised sport that families can enjoy together.

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.

While DNA-PK is a recognised cytoprotectant, the receptors that trigger its activation are poorly understood.

In many countries, osteopathy is a recognised form of healthcare that relies on manual contact for diagnosis and treatment [ 1].

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