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The phrase "an important recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant acknowledgment or award received for achievements or contributions.
Example: "Receiving the community service award was an important recognition of her dedication to helping others."
Alternatives: "a significant acknowledgment" or "a notable recognition."
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The judgment is an important recognition of the right to poke the occasional bit of fun".
It was an important recognition of his role in the Holocaust community.
The decision reflects an important recognition that sharks are irreplaceable predators in the ocean food chain.
The statue is an important recognition of the bravery of all the veterans of the war".
"The consultation on business rates relief is an important recognition of one of the challenges facing the industry".
"New York is the media capital of the world, and having the Oscars would an important recognition of that".
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"It is a very important recognition for the work of the magistrates, a sort of 'honour of the arms' for those who have investigated it," said Milan prosecutor Alberto Nobili.
As a young novelist, Meg Wolitzer attested, she received a most important recognition when Nora Ephron called to say she wanted to adapt her book, This is Your Life (1988), for film.
I think this is a very important recognition of the very close ties between Australia and New Zealand".
"This is a really important recognition by CMS to accommodate Medicare enrollees affected by Hurricane Sandy," said Leslie Fried, director for policy and programs at the National Council on Aging, an advocacy group in Washington.
As an important pattern recognition receptor, CD14 mediates the recognition and signal transduction of macrophage on LPS.
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