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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am to be recognized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is stating that they are expected or scheduled to receive recognition or acknowledgment.
Example: "In the upcoming ceremony, I am to be recognized for my contributions to the project."
Alternatives: "am to be acknowledged" or "am to be honored".
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What gay and lesbian couples are asking is to be recognized as families.
"One of the things they are really fighting for is to be recognized as professionals of value," he said.
To be appointed a Hanlin scholar was to be recognized as one of the top scholars of the land.
He said he believed that Iran's "ultimate aim" was to be "recognized as a major power in the Middle East".
Every step Wölffer takes suggests that its long-term goal is to be recognized everywhere as world class.
All a letter or number has to do pictorially is to be recognized as itself and not some other character.
Eventually Smith's achievements were to be recognized as he was awarded the Wollaston medal, "the Oscar of the world of rocks," with his reputation somewhat restored.
The activist, Min Ko Naing, was to be recognized by the National Endowment for Democracy for his contributions to Myanmar's democracy movement.
Henceforth, the emperor's authority in matters of faith was to be recognized by the bishops of the East.
What I wanted more than anything was to be recognized as the long-lost son I was, but that wasn't going to happen.
"All those five workers want from that boss," Mr. Ackerman said of the Marcus character, is "to be recognized as human".
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