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The phrase "are often recognised by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how certain characteristics or features are typically identified or acknowledged in a particular context.
Example: "These species are often recognised by their distinctive markings and unique behaviors."
Alternatives: "are frequently identified by" or "are commonly acknowledged by".
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Three major forms of Cx43 are often recognised by immunoblotting: the non-phosphorylated (NP) form and two slower migrating bands corresponding to the phosphorylated species (P1 and P2).
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Weisz said she was proud of her work on The Mummy franchise, and of being often recognised by children because of it, while Dano said his role as a geeky best friend in 2004 romcom The Girl Next Door had felt very "defining".
Moreover, weak coordination within ministries of health and among public health programmes, often caused by incoherent policies, financing and institutional mechanisms, is often recognised as a significant factor (Druce & Nolan, 2007).
The expectations held by many women for their postpartum body were high, and were often recognised as unrealistic.
Akinfenwa is often recognised as a footballer.
The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, in 1865, is often recognised as the law ending slavery in America.
Tom's down-for-whatever mentality, something that is often recognised as attractive in girls, is often applauded.
Vasogenic oedema is often recognised as a reversible injury.
These commonalities were not often recognised by interviewees.
It has been shown that childhood UTI's are often not recognised by general practitioners [ 5].
Incapacity is common in medical inpatients, with over 30% estimated to lack capacity to make treatment decisions, and is often not recognised by clinicians [ 8].
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