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"find recognition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be recognized or acknowledged for something. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, the young artist finally found recognition in the art world with a solo exhibition at a prestigious gallery.
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Schoenberg's earlier music was by that time beginning to find recognition.
Only in the mid-1980's, when younger artists began to return to the figure and to an interest in political subject matter, did he again find recognition.
Despite winning prizes as a student at the Royal Academy Schools, Hebborn later failed to find recognition as an artist in his own right.
Perhaps the greatest and too long ignored composers of French opera will one day find recognition by the likes of the Met.
Earlier directors, such as Mizoguchi and Ozu, began to find recognition, and Rashomon itself became a much-imitated template - everything from the straight western remake The Outrage (1964) to current martial arts hit Hero.
Since it launched in 2010, Instagram has helped to democratise the art world, making it possible for young women from different backgrounds to take a spot in a famously masculine industry, promote their work, and find recognition.
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"Finding recognition is tough," Mr. Knox said.
At the end of the decade, however, he found recognition from an unexpected source.
But whereas Pinter found recognition within the theatre establishment, Wesker felt himself to be outside it.
African musicians have found recognition and financial support in Paris; breaking away from the French influence is not easy.
Although Farkhunda found recognition after her death, it is telling that, in life, she was silenced when she spoke out.
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