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Discover LudwigThe phrase "name recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to someone or something becoming widely known and recognized by a lot of people. For example, "The company has really improved its name recognition thanks to its recent ad campaign."
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Name recognition?
Name recognition works, too.
He has name recognition.
Mr Brown has name recognition.
"They have great name recognition.
Name recognition translated into career opportunities.
It might just be name recognition.
He has struggled against low name recognition.
"I've got name recognition with Cowardly.
So much for name recognition.
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Nope, not the first-name-recognition thing.
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