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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be recognized to" is not correct in standard written English
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion. Example: "He should be recognized for his contributions to the project."
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Intervention, however, should be recognized to include multilateral actions, nonviolent applications and long-term policies.
People are eager to tell their stories, to be recognized, to be understood.
In modern America no type of family can really be recognized to the exclusion of all others.
(There's a great goof regarding the scout who watches them practice — it's too good to give away, but it suggests the hunger to be recognized, to break through, which affects them from day one in college ball).
The new law would reduce to 500 from 40,000 the number of members needed by a party to register with the federal authorities and be recognized to participate in local and national elections.
If the new interpretation came to be supported by future work, the seismic hazard to residents of the New Madrid region, including the city of Memphis, Tenn., would be recognized to be just as high as for those living in earthquake-prone California.
Dummett argues that the meanings of statements must be explicated not in terms of potentially evidence-transcendent truth-conditions but by reference to conditions such as those under which a statement counts as proved or justified which can be recognized to obtain whenever they do.
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Many were recognized to be periodic.
"Wastewater" has always been recognized to have some value.
Natriuretic peptides are recognized to increase endothelial permeability [45].
Then, the anomalous light transmission is recognized to take place.
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