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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the recognition of two or more subjects, indicating that one is acknowledged more than the other.
Example: "In recent years, these artists are more recognised for their contributions to contemporary art than their predecessors."
Alternatives: "are more acknowledged" or "are more celebrated".
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But Lord Adonis, the former head of the institute and transport secretary under Gordon Brown points to evidence that elected mayors are more recognised by the electorate they serve.
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I'm more recognised when I walk around in Tokyo or Hong Kong than I am here.
Other guests at the British Academy in London, where the announcement was made, were the promoter Harvey Goldsmith – who organised the 2007 concert – and Lord Bragg, who made a spirited call for the importance of the humanities to be more recognised.
The Polynesian kingdom of Tonga isn't traditionally known for its prowess at winter sports; the snowless, tropical nation is more recognised for producing world class players in three forms of rugby – union, league and sevens.
A, shall we say older, representative of theirs kept on going on about how people didn't talk about "IT" enough and about how "IT" needed to be more recognised.
If you have any problem you are helped, the marketing training is also helping, Eeem" IDI_009 CMs explained that the community midwifery programme has made them to be more recognised within their community.
For elite men it's more recognising symptoms; concussion isn't more prevalent, but we're learning how to deal with it.
Two additional subspecies of the mantled howler are sometimes recognised, but these are more generally recognised as subspecies of the Coiba Island howler, Allouatta coibensis.
Some of the 1952 constituents are more easily recognised under their newer names.
Some are more widely recognised in another context: others are best known for poems which do not feature here.
Different users of public spaces attain a sense of well- being for different reasons: the paper calls for policy approaches in which the social and therapeutic properties of a range of everyday spaces are more widely recognised and nurtured.
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