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The phrase "and is recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is acknowledged or accepted, often in a formal context.
Example: "The research was conducted thoroughly and is recognised as a significant contribution to the field."
Alternatives: "and is acknowledged" or "and is accepted".
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Atta arrives, smiling in a grey hat and pink jumper, and is recognised by many guests.
Kosovo declared independence in 2008 and is recognised by 75 countries.
Now the ethical underwear is distributed in over 20 countries and is recognised as the UK's leading ethical underwear brand.
FGM has no health benefits and is recognised as a violation of the human rights of girls and women.
It helps millions of people every day, and is recognised as one of the best healthcare systems in the world.
Despite Israel's withdrawal of settlements and bases in 2005, the Gaza Strip remains occupied, both effectively and legally – and is recognised as such by the UN.
"The Principles brand has very little value in its own right but it has a presence in Debenhams and is recognised by customers," said Altium analyst David Stoddart.
He added; "Procurement is an area of business that is growing in status and is recognised as being a key area where real profits and losses are made.
Access to clean water and adequate sanitation is considered a basic human right and is recognised as such by the United Nations.
We want to do work of quality that earns individual rewards but work that also matters and is recognised at a collective level.
In a Fairtrade buying relationship, as with conventional trade, quality can and is recognised by farmers receiving higher prices for their coffee, rewarding investment in better quality.
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