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The phrase 'has been later recognised' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that was acknowledged or accepted as true at a later time. For example: The benefits of daily exercise for physical and mental health have long been known, but only recently has been later recognised as a cornerstone of healthy living.
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Although criticised at the time for scaremongering, the campaign was later recognised to have been one of the most successful in the world and limited HIV infections in Britain to around the half the level of other European countries.
By the time a ceasefire was negotiated on 12 June 1935, Paraguay had seized control of most of the region, as was later recognised by the 1938 truce.
Kakuta's brilliance was later recognised when he was awarded the Golden Player award by Uefa.
His actions were later recognised with the Victoria Cross.
A problem that was later recognised was the bend he introduced into the tail.
It was later recognised as one of Britten's finer operas.
The match was later recognised as the third Test match in history.
The therapeutic value of canines has been long recognised.
This issue has been previously recognised.
The concept that, during critical periods of fetal development, environmental factors such as undernutrition may cause permanent adaptations in the structure and function of the fetus, thereby increasing risk for disease in later life, has been recognised in the fields of developmental biology and medicine.
My talent has been recognised!
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