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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear to recognize that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's perception or understanding of a situation or fact, often implying a level of uncertainty or observation.
Example: "The researchers appear to recognize that their findings may not be universally applicable."
Alternatives: "seem to acknowledge that" or "seem to understand that".
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Officials at MERS appear to recognize that they are swimming in dangerous waters.
Some in the government appear to recognize that they must do more.
Netanyahu and Obama appear to recognize that airing their toxic relationship publicly is to neither one's advantage and both have been walking back stories that Obama refused to meet before the approaching United Nations meetings in New York.
They did appear to recognize that "The Farnsworth Invention" shares with "The West Wing" an admiration of America and its institutions and a sense of inevitable human failure, the pervasive theme that in spite of the best efforts of good people, things hardly ever turn out as well as they should.
The respondents of every category appear to recognize that in silico methods will be applied more broadly in the future.
Teachers appear to recognize that they cannot simply add integrated STEM on top of their current expectations.
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Odder still, Mr. Brooks appears to recognize that mayhem and hedonism were not quite the extent of hippiedom.
Arroyo appeared to recognize that he could serve such a function.
But Mr. Boehner appeared to recognize that he was no longer dictating terms.
Romney, in turn, appears to recognize that he has stepped onto treacherous terrain.
Mr. Chang appeared to recognize that his disclosures might cause problems for the bank.
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