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The phrase "are recognizable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that can be identified or distinguished by a particular characteristic or feature.
Example: "The paintings of this artist are recognizable for their vibrant colors and unique brushwork."
Alternatives: "are known for" or "are distinguished by".
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Mr. Krenov's cabinets, rarely more than 4 feet high and 26 inches wide, are recognizable for their long, slim legs.
The spots, like their 75 to 100 predecessors, are recognizable for being shot in the letterbox format with bands of blue -- there's that color again -- framing the action at the top and bottom of the screen.
Within Beds I and II of the Olduvai Basin a Sequence Stratigraphic analysis has achieved a relative time framework in which time-rock units, "lake-parasequences," each generated by a major advance and withdrawal of the lake system, are recognizable for average periods of about 4000 years duration.
Mr. Ruscha, whose paintings are recognizable for their frequent inclusion of words or phrases across the landscape or scene and are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, rarely gives interviews.
We found that recent seismicity for the mainshock receiver faults is concentrated in the positive ΔCFF regions of four earthquakes (the 1927 Tango, 1943 Tottori, 1948 Fukui, and 2000 Tottori-Ken Seibu earthquakes), while no such correlations are recognizable for the other four earthquakes (the 1931 Nishi-Saitama, 1963 Wakasa Bay, 1969 Gifu-Ken Chubu, and 1984 Nagano-Ken Seibu earthquakes).
Vidal's paintings are recognizable for their many conflicting planes of gravity.
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But Penske's cars will still be recognizable for their red-and-white paint scheme.
The World Financial Center is recognizable for what it is, but also looks absurd as a bastion of economic might.
Ibrahimovic, 31, is recognizable for his immense creativity, his irrepressible personality and his tattooed frame, regularly topped with a samurai ponytail.
Isotherm type IV was recognizable for MCM-41 with hysteresis.
A probable presence of C4 plant (millet) in the diet is recognizable for the sample USD459 T31 for which the δ13C is −18.0‰, considering that the millet has been shown to be present in Italy by the Bronze Age [41].
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