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The phrase "a well recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is widely acknowledged or accepted, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The theory presented in the paper is a well recognised approach to understanding climate change."
Alternatives: "a widely accepted" or "a commonly acknowledged".
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After more than a decade of research, the ExternE label became a well recognised standard source for external cost data.
Peripheral neuropathy is a well recognised treatment-related toxicity in children with cancer, associated with exposure to neurotoxic chemotherapy agents.
The development and construction of a modern particle detector has become a highly sophisticated, and certainly a well recognised, task.
The results for diabetes (a well recognised independent risk factor) were also unexpectedly non-significant.
Sinusitis is a well recognised but insufficiently understood complication of critical illness.
The SF-36v2 PCS is a well recognised generic measure of health status.
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Intravesical BCG is a well- recognised treatment for high-risk superficial bladder cancer [ 1, 2] and is generally well tolerated.
The spot sign is a well-recognised predictor of early haematoma expansion.
That's a well-recognised phenomenon.
Legal privilege is a well-recognised concept.
Employment is a well-recognised rehabilitation goal.
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