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The phrase "be recognised by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something being acknowledged or identified by a particular person or group.
Example: "The artist hopes to be recognised by her peers for her innovative work in the field."
Alternatives: "be acknowledged by" or "be identified by".
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be recognised by
verb
To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
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I don't see why what a court recognises should not also be recognised by the prison service.
They would not otherwise be recognised by the free market".
The vendors can be recognised by their red-and-black wooden barrels.
While most models won't be recognised by most consumers, these famous faces provide immediate association.
It's an admission that will be recognised by many inner-city headteachers.
Big Phil Scolari has revealed he refuses to be recognised by his nickname Felipao any more.
He says that under Leveson's plans the new regulator would be recognised by an independent body.
You know you are famous when you can be recognised by a prop.
It's nice to be recognised by your peers, designers I've always admired.
It is always great to be recognised by a third party in this way.
It's cool to be recognised by your peers... blah blah blah blah!
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