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The phrase "it could be recognised" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when talking about something that has the potential to be identified or acknowledged by someone or something. Example: "The handwriting on the letter was barely legible, but with some effort, it could be recognised as belonging to the missing hiker."
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"As many people were getting confused with the present UID name, we renamed it, so that it could be recognised across the country, could resonate in different languages and could be easy to remember and pronounce," Nilekani explained last year.
When comparing the presented SES-Formula of these two specimens, it could be recognised that in specimen A the lower eye lid – which was not described in staging reference X – has already developed while in specimen B a lower eyelid has not yet formed.
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It used to be that cricketers could be recognised by their initials alone, as this was how their forenames would be recorded on the scorecard.
Because DAVID contains functional annotation data for a limited number of species, it was necessary to link sole transcripts with sequence identifiers that could be recognised in DAVID.
It is feasible that tumours containing such areas of low attenuation could be recognised by texture analysis methods that quantify local variations in image brightness within a pulmonary lesion.
Major AMR patterns reported for these strains could be recognised by the corresponding capture probes of the developed microarray thus recommending it for AMR diagnostics.
Wedding parties could be recognised by the number of coloured acrylic wide brims teetering backwards.
The magazine said the President could be recognised by his shoes.
This revealed that the 98 original cancers fell into two main groups that could be recognised on the basis of the activity of 70 genes.
In this way, care of a patient's emotional and psychological needs could be recognised as a routine part of cancer care by health professionals.
Both books under review are to some degree dirges for the sort of Jew who could be recognised not from overt signs of religious observance but from mannerisms, tastes, affiliations and habits of mind.Ostensibly, their subjects are very different.
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