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The phrase "able to recognise this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to identify or acknowledge something specific.
Example: "If you are able to recognise this pattern, you will be able to solve the problem more efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of identifying this" or "able to discern this".
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Morgan, while sometimes objectionable, is clearly intelligent and media-literate – he should be able to recognise this.
Therefore, although two patients lying in beds next to each other may look alike, in fact completely different pathways may be activated in them, and we will be able to recognise this.
It may be that underlying disruption to the family caused by the conflict was indirectly linked to the main complaint or that the client was not able to recognise this connection.
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This analysis is able to recognise the main biological functions for target gene candidates.
But the Simon Wiesenthal Center doesn't seem to be able to recognise the difference.
Moreover, the program was able to recognise the singularity of languages such as Basque and Maltese.
You have to be able to recognise the difference between the two".
If all the world's a stage, then it's nice to be able to recognise the other actors.
Any assumption that only the relatives will be able to recognise the cricketers on the teamsheets is, of course, wrong.
Radiologists must therefore be able to recognise the imaging findings of VCP.
Radiologists need to be able to recognise the normal appearance of commonly used implants on various imaging techniques.
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