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The phrase "generally recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is widely accepted or acknowledged by a majority.
Example: "The theory is generally recognised as a significant contribution to the field of science."
Alternatives: "widely accepted" or "commonly acknowledged."
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This study has shown that insulin initiation is generally recognised as acceptable in general practice.
"We're generally recognised as being top of the league.
The diversity of the conditions involved is now generally recognised.
Whilst this is generally recognised, it has received little specific attention by investigators.
It's generally recognised that the writer of a memoir is retelling a subjective story.
Equally true, but perhaps less generally recognised, is that the church does not do PR.
And it was generally recognised to be a very unstable way to live".
Investigative procedurals are universally accepted and American shows are generally recognised as the gold standard.
Inherent Safety is generally recognised as an important concept in the design of chemical plants.
The FDA has classified it as "generally recognised as safe", its highest safety rating.
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Three mating systems are generally recognised: monogamy, polygamy, and polygynandry (or promiscuity).
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