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The phrase "as recognized in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a specific source of information or authority. For example, "The importance of exercise has been widely recognized in scientific studies."
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"But the fundamental right to choose, as recognized in Roe, is really at great risk, and that could change the reality very severely and suddenly.
Britain based its claim on its "open, continuous, effective possession, occupation, and administration" of the islands since 1833 and its determination to apply to the Falklanders the principle of self-determination as recognized in the United Nations Charter.
"While the armed conflict continues, and where 'absolute military security so requires,' security detainees will not obtain full GC protection as recognized in GCIV/5, although such protection will be afforded as soon as the security situation in Iraq allows it," the letter says, using abbreviations to refer to Article 5 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
People from all walks of life are fascinated by places like Gettysburg, where great events took place, but also, as recognized in your editorial ("Lincoln Read Here," July 12), by places that were only a background, like the cottage where President Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
Maybe not quite as recognized in Seoul, but people know about it.
Conventionally, the effective width method has been used as recognized in the current cold-formed steel design standards.
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The key point here is straightforward, if perhaps not as well recognized in the literature as one might hope.
But he had an ugly soul; as Wilde recognized in "De Profundis," hate excited him more than love.
amino acid ligand in fully deprotonated form, as commonly recognized in equilibrium studies.
Whatever benefits us comes from the knowledge of love, as is recognized in the Scriptures.
Notably, two of those products migrated with the same behaviours as those recognized in lysates from mouse thymocytes.
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