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The phrase 'nice to be recognised' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has done something in particular and you want to express that you appreciate their efforts. For example: "It was nice to be recognised for my hard work on the project."
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Asked what he would feel if it were proved he were part of the royal family, he said: "It would be nice to be recognised as a human being of equal value".
"It's just nice to be recognised for doing something well".
"It's nice to be recognised," he said last night.
"It's nice to be recognised, you get your rewards in other ways too like playing live and seeing people's reaction, but it's nice to be recognised.
It would be nice to be recognised in my own right".
It's nice to be recognised on a [wider] sporting level rather than a purely cycling level.
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"It's always nice for it to be recognised when you've been playing well," said 22-year-old Bale.
"It's nice for them to be recognised but they know they are at a great club that is moving forward and they understand that speculation is part of this business.
The peer said the honour was unexpected: "I was never looking for such a thing, but it's nice for one's work to be recognised.
"I was never looking for such a thing, but it's nice for one's work to be recognised," said the peer.
"I am astonished but hugely honoured by this news". "I was never looking for such a thing, but it's nice for one's work to be recognised..
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