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The phrase "better recognisable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is easier to identify or distinguish from others. Example: "The new packaging design makes the product better recognisable on store shelves."
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However, the authors also emphasise that a strong miRNA effect on target gene expression might be better recognisable on target protein level or downstream gene expression levels.
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Players are increasingly recognised and recognisable.
Emergent categories or themes may then form recognisable patterns that better predict where a situation or a condition will be more likely to occur.
That was one of West Ham's better spells but this was barely a recognisable football match, with nothing at stake, in front of a quiet crowd, and Manchester City simply scoring goals when it suited them.
The positions could be marked, but it will take a better musician than me to play a recognisable tune.
Scotland now have a recognisable pattern of play and a better balance between resistance at the back and creativity in attack.
Now, what is left of our species, children and adults alike, have succumbed, making 'Kitty chan', as she is better known in Japan, one of the most recognisable graphics on Earth.
Jan van Eyck is the better known artist and his Arnolfini Marriage is as recognisable as Monet's water lilies or Warhol's soup cans.
Haemorrhagic DAI lesions on SWI can be six-times better detected than T2*-weighted conventional GE sequences and the recognisable volume of haemorrhage is approximately twofold greater (Fig. 13).
Policy-making needs to be evidence-based and better informed so that the differences between HEIs and FECs are recognisable and clear.
Or that young people, seeing all around them images of apparently better-looking, better-bodied celebrities should wish to override nature with a more manufactured and socially recognisable face.
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