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The phrase 'has been finally recognized' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something has recently been acknowledged or accepted. For example: Her hard work and dedication have been finally recognized with a promotion.
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"I am glad that the need for this kind of an extended daycare program has been finally recognized.
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Long after the last oil field is discovered and world crude production is finally recognized as having peaked, treasure hunters will be busy drilling for that one last find.
When it was finally recognized that Columbus had not encountered people living just off the coasts of China and Japan but had come upon, as Amerigo Vespucci first characterized it in 1503, "a new world," many European thinkers felt compelled to explain the presence of people in this new world within a biblical framework.
Moreover, her husband, Francis Stephen of Lorraine, who in 1737 had become hereditary grand duke of Tuscany, was finally recognized as Holy Roman emperor, with the title of Francis I.
In 1929 the union had joined the A.F.L. & in 1935 it was finally recognized as the representative of the porters.
It was finally recognized officially in the Netherlands in 1795.
The ensuing silence was finally recognized as rejection.
The fraternity was finally recognized in the spring of 1927.
"Now our marriage is finally recognized by the federal government".
That's because the market is finally recognizing that stocks.
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