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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are recognisable as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when identifying or categorizing something based on its characteristics or features.
Example: "The patterns in the artwork are recognisable as traditional motifs from the region."
Alternatives: "can be identified as" or "are distinguishable as".
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Other medieval Italian painters are recognisable as forebears of what was to come.
Some are recognisable as shells, others are so eroded you need to be told.
There are many variations of the name - botargo, buttariga, boutargue, poutargue - but all are recognisable as stemming from the same Arabic root, bitarikh.
One obvious way to subvert abstraction is to paint known things and then call them abstract, or to make abstracts out of materials that are recognisable as objects: cheeses, say.
On other occasions Lassnig's own strong features are recognisable, as she stares at us, while brandishing a pair of revolvers, or gapes blindfolded, with a cooking pot on her head.
The actors in his paintings are recognisable as actual people - often you can follow the same model from one canvas to another, posing now as Cupid, now as Saint John.
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He no longer wants to be recognisable as a follower of Islam in the UK.
With its shiny, acid-coloured skin, it is recognisable as a Granny Smith.
If these burrows had been made recently, they would instantly be recognisable as the work of small mammals.
It wasn't as good as the semi-final but, at least, it was recognisable as being the same sport.
Michael Grade, who was with him and was still controller of BBC1 at the time, was recognisable as it was around this time that he axed Doctor Who.
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