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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and recognisable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is identifiable or can be easily recognized.
Example: "The logo was designed to be simple and recognisable, ensuring that customers could identify the brand at a glance."
Alternatives: "and identifiable" or "and distinguishable".
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The new curriculum will make it compulsory to take part in "recognised and recognisable sports" and will set out requirements for "team outdoor and adventurous activity".
Also, I was reminded just how distinctive and recognisable Hawking's voice is.
It's kind of miraculous that for as famous and recognisable as she is, she's shockingly normal.
Working unusually quickly with few lines, he conveys character and recognisable faces.
Her quirky and recognisable prints have featured on various objects from kitchenware and lamps to cars and wallpaper.
They had Tom's strong and recognisable voice, with the faint hum of another consciousness running underneath them.
His chosen terrain was the firm ground of real and recognisable places, especially the County Derry landscape of his childhood.
The phone business changed out of all proportion and recognisable shape in previously unimaginable ways after privatisation.
I'm actually from Oldham and he's never even been there, yet Oldham is there, real and recognisable, in the play".
Pullman's achievement in the first volume of His Dark Materials is to create a world at once strange and recognisable.
If Ukip makes your skin crawl, the departure of the party's most charismatic and recognisable figure should be a balm.
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