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"continually recognized" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is continuously or repeatedly acknowledged or identified. Example: The company's success can be attributed to its consistently high-quality products, which have been continually recognized in the industry for their excellence.
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On the walk over, they were continually recognized and congratulated on the outcome of the trial.
"We are proud of our work to promote diversity at Wal-Mart and are continually recognized for our efforts".
Rampling has worked steadily since the '60s, but there are a few key films that she is continually recognized for.
We may have had greater success in the struggle for a higher minimum wage and in the struggle against police brutality if we had continually recognized these issues as the unfinished business of the Civil Rights movement.
Although some DNA damage signaling and repair proteins associate with telomeres during and/or immediately following their replication [15], [16], telomeres function to protect chromosome ends from being continually recognized as double-stranded DNA breaks throughout the rest of the cell cycle.
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Building computerized mechanisms that will accurately, immediately and continually recognize a learner's affective state and activate an appropriate response based on integrated pedagogical models is becoming one of the main aims of artificial intelligence in education.
Emerging evidence continually recognizes tumor-specific metastamiRs in many tumor models, including breast, lung, prostate, colorectal, gastric, and head and neck cancer.
The fact that the immune system can continually recognize and remove malignant cells might explain such a protective effect of allergy on cancer development [ 1].
Each student's progress would be continually tested and achievement recognized by a certificate or "badge" that would be more reliable than today's diplomas, which are essentially based on time spent in class rather than on how much students have actually learned.
As I continually failed to recognize the underlying mathematics of a puzzle or deduce a complex pattern, I began to feel like an idiot.
But what Remnick — and most liberals — continually fails to recognize is that there is a certain kind of "magical thinking" required to believe that all we need to do is initiate a "big government" program that includes large investments in clean energy, along with improved emission standards, regulations, and incentives for companies.
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