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Old hands might recognise something.
Were the PAS to watch more closely, they might recognise something familiar in his approach (if not in his pronunciation).
The Victorian and Edwardian merchants and entrepreneurs who founded many English football clubs might recognise something of themselves in today's billionaire overseas owners.
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Did he recognise something in Jon? Might he be keen to claim Jon for his army?
The fact that you recognise something..."...
In other words, if someone fails to recognise something, s/he does not recognise it, which is the idea transmitted in (59b).
Apparently, GPs recognise something that is expressed through an elevated Somatization score in a patient.
Even in these deformations, however, there is something we might recognise.
"I make things involving processes or images that I find arousing or interesting – and I hope there is a little of that for an uninitiated audience, so you can see why something has been made in a particular way, or be offered a reminiscence of a particular colour that harks back to something you might recognise".
We look at a serial killer and search for a sign of something we might recognise, so perhaps we should be relieved when we realise there's nothing to be found. .
Málaga already knew that; others might recognise it too.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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