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The phrase "and be recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acknowledgment or validation of someone or something, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "In order to succeed in this industry, you must work hard and be recognised for your contributions."
Alternatives: "and receive acknowledgment" or "and gain recognition".
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Republicans and Democrat platforms alike stated bluntly that Jerusalem should remain undivided and be recognised as Israel's capital.
If he wins against Canelo he'll rightly be swamped with accolades and be recognised as a British hero.
He was famous now, could walk into any pub and be recognised as a "flash bloke", a face.
I never thought this day would happen where the team would be able to get together again and be recognised for what they did.
If you were to put a big banner over the door of the theatre, it would read Come to Recognise and be Recognised.
This would be a stepping stone to learning how to share and be recognised without experiencing the pressure of the workplace.
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Eventually he was allowed back into UMNO and was recognised as a coming leader.
Kosovo declared independence in 2008 and is recognised by 75 countries.
This was an important political step, and was recognised as such.
Atta arrives, smiling in a grey hat and pink jumper, and is recognised by many guests.
FGM has no health benefits and is recognised as a violation of the human rights of girls and women.
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