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"given recognition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe when someone or something is acknowledged or praised for their accomplishments or contributions. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to its innovative ideas, which have been given recognition by industry experts."
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It is an art not given recognition.
The next minute he was asking whether Sian Grigg, his Hoover makeup artist, could be given recognition in this article.
Until black jazz was given recognition, or dry classical branches again bore fruit, the undivided realm of contemporary music had a single heir.
The awarding of Nobel's peace prize has generously given recognition to this fact almost from its inception with 15 women to date.
He was given recognition and honored by the United Nations Environment Programme, recognized by the U.S. Navy as an Honorary Deep Sea Diver, and awarded the "Rambo" underwater diver from the Police Department.
In the past the Observer Food Monthly awards have discovered, boosted and given recognition to a host of chefs, food producers and industry figures including, Heston Blumenthal, Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay".
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Let's give recognition to this outstanding athlete.
He started Mademoiselle Gymnast in 1965, giving recognition to women in the sport.
Mr. Goldblatt has talked instead about his "sometimes perverse, even quixotic notion of giving recognition".
Ms. Parker reemphasized that she had found giving recognition during huddles effective.
One of its goals is to give recognition to invisible students.
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