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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always been recognized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently received acknowledgment or validation over time.
Example: "Her contributions to the field have always been recognized by her peers and colleagues."
Alternatives: "consistently acknowledged" or "perpetually recognized".
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"Wastewater" has always been recognized to have some value.
Morphological similarities between organisms have probably always been recognized.
"Even if it's not always in fashion, blue has always been recognized as a sophisticated color".
Explain that Traylor and Edmondson are "outsider" folk artists, artists who have not always been recognized as established artists.
Directing movies has always been a temptation for writers, especially in France, where the cinema has always been recognized as an art.
And beyond music composed specifically for sacred use, much of the Western canon has always been recognized as having a spiritual component.
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For his anti-classicism and his anti-lyricism, together with his more ingratiating qualities, notably the cleanness and intensity of his dances, he will always be recognized as the foremost representative of high modernism — the Joyce-Pound-Beckett kind — in the history of modern dance, and as a creator of beauty and meaning on their level.
"It is very important that we can always be recognized as being characteristic of this area".
However, epilepsy and dementia remain as conditions that may not always be recognized and whose costs are largely unknown.
But regardless of what concepts go in and out of fashion, Don Fisher's vision will always be recognized as one of the most innovative in the history of retail.
For the IT images, the input image was largely blurred at the start frame when the table tennis ball appeared at the right side in the image, whereas the blurring of the input images in all the remaining frames was reduced to the extent that the letter pattern of "hello, world!" at the center of the table-tennis ball can always be recognized.
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