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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are generally recognised by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is acknowledged or accepted by a group or community.
Example: "These standards are generally recognised by industry professionals as essential for quality assurance."
Alternatives: "are widely accepted by" or "are commonly acknowledged by".
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After all, degrees awarded by the members of Mr Denby's association are generally recognised by regional accrediting agencies in the United States (it takes around five years for a new university to gain accreditation), and this means they become passports to graduate studies in America itself.Unhappily, there are two problems.
Misfolded proteins are generally recognised by cellular quality control machinery, which typically results in their ubiquitination and degradation.
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The results of the survey, conducted among people with internet access across 27 countries, suggested respondents felt their social circles to be much more diverse than is generally recognised by academics.
Whilst the broad concept of problem solving was generally recognised by GPs, the specific term problem solving was not, with a spectrum of understanding emerging, ranging from a specific technical description, reported by those with previous training in PST, through a sense of limited familiarity with the term, to a lack of clear understanding of what the term implied.
Meat make crazy tight clothes out of latex, with logos like 'SLUT' and 'Let Me Be Your Fantasy' and are generally recognised (generally, by me) as the coolest shit you could possibly ever wear.
Investigative procedurals are universally accepted and American shows are generally recognised as the gold standard.
Reticular pattern and bronchiectasis, involving predominantly lower lobes and costophrenic angles, are generally recognised.
Men are generally recognised to be lower users of primary healthcare than women.
Three mating systems are generally recognised: monogamy, polygamy, and polygynandry (or promiscuity).
Patients were allocated to four groups post hoc: (1) NoSIRS (neither SIRS nor sepsis) (2) SIRS (3) sepsis and (4) severe sepsis group (including severe sepsis and septic shock).The stratification of trauma severity in terms of the GCS score was generally recognised and accepted by professionals [ 25].
This study has shown that insulin initiation is generally recognised as acceptable in general practice.
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