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The phrase "already recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been acknowledged or accepted prior to the current moment.
Example: "The findings of the study have already recognised the importance of early intervention in education."
Alternatives: "previously acknowledged" or "already accepted".
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The education secretary Michael Gove has already recognised that these declines are cause for concern.
Many countries have already recognised this.
The books are indispensable,are already recognised as classics, and stand as Michael's monument.
In ancient Greece, the philosophers Pythagoras and Parmenides had already recognised that the Earth was spherical.
His peers already recognised the result as an important and remarkable work.
But if that was the case, why are these films already recognised as classics?" he wrote.
She had already recognised her passion for learning, and indulged it to the full.
As for the title, "Putin's official DJ" claims he doesn't need it as he is already recognised for his music.
Their leader Pablo Iglesias has already recognised their total of 11 seats constituted a "deeply disappointing" result.
Seven EU member states have already recognised a Palestinian state – Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovakia, Hungary, Malta, Poland and Romania.
It has already recognised the influence of junk food marketing on children by banning junk food advertising during children's programmes.
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