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The phrase "it registers" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is being processed, recorded, or recognized by a system or a person. Example: When I scanned my ticket at the entrance, it registered my name and seat number on the computer. In this sentence, "it registers" refers to the computer system recognizing and recording the information from the ticket.
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It registers its operation as successful.
Its texture is so high and varied that it registers onscreen.
But it registers".
It registers an attack nearly every week.
It registers surely in the conductor Michael Schonwandt's reading.
It registers as phrasing, as sculpture and as drama.
Instead, it registers as vicious, unfair, unfounded, and dismissable.
It registers an attack nearly every week (see map).
The A.K.C. has rescue contacts for each breed it registers.
In reality, it registers as hardly a blip.
"When you're talked about here, it registers everywhere.
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