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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recognition by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the action of acknowledging or acknowledging the existence of something or someone. Example: The award was a recognition by her peers of her outstanding contribution to the company.
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"There was a recognition by people that something was going to pass," Mr. MacLean said.
That could be a recognition by SOEs that ability trumps political loyalty for entry-level jobs.
The decision was a recognition by the justices "of how bad the Texas system has been," Professor Freedman said.
"It is a recognition by the international community that we need to do something about these weapons".
"There's a trial date," he said, "and there's a recognition by the judge to balance the interest of both sides".
It is going to take a recognition by the government that it is not helping to solve crime.
But it is a recognition by the state that the cartel's filmed terrorism might fuel its use of torture.
What's most important for the preservation of Chinatown, however, is a recognition by the city itself that this neighborhood is an endangered asset.
"This is not much yet," Mr. Armentano added, "but it is a recognition by the federal government that it cannot prevent all work from going forward".
Southall himself believes that the decision to place him back on the medical register is a recognition by the GMC that "child protection doctors need support".
She called the money a recognition by the mayor that "individual artists, museums, dance companies all contribute to cultural life of the city".
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