Sentence examples for fairly well recognized from inspiring English sources

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My sense is that the talents Penélope Cruz, Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert are fairly well recognized by American audiences, as perhaps are those of Gong Li and Maggie Cheung.

Although lumbar zygapophyseal joint synovial cysts are fairly well recognized, they are an uncommon cause of lumbosacral radicular pain.

It is fairly well recognized that selenium is also involved in thyroid function, T-cell immunity, and spermatogenesis [ 48].

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In natural language processing community, Stanford Parser [ 5- 7] and MINIPAR [ 8] are two leading tools that perform fairly well in recognizing acceptable English sentences.

This longer delay in diagnosis is an unexpected finding given that CVS is fairly well-recognized condition in children.

Their brand is well recognized and regarded.

mTORC1 is fairly well understood and recognized as an environmental sensor with acute sensitivity to rapamycin but far less is known about TORC2 (Zoncu et al., 2011).

The 10 recognized syndromes are fairly well represented on the self-help shelves of bookstores and include such well-known types as narcissistic personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, as well as dependent and histrionic personalities.

"I know Chely fairly well," Austin said.

"I know this district fairly well.

Operationally, Anglo did fairly well.

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