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The part of the sentence "nice to be recognized" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most often used when someone is thanking another person for recognizing their achievements or abilities. For example, "Thank you so much for recognizing my hard work, it's nice to be recognized."
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"It's always nice to be recognized".
"It's nice to be recognized".
But it's always nice to be recognized together.
"It would be nice to be recognized that you can't get any better than this".
You don't run a business with that in mind, but it's nice to be recognized.
He added that it was "nice to be recognized for hard work.
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"I guess it's a nice honor to be recognized as a Heisman candidate," Leonard said, "but personally I don't like that.
So it's really a nice surprise to be recognized, especially because we're a tiny brewery focused exclusively on making barrel-aged beers". Lewis & Clark Brewing of Helena, Montana, grabbed a gold medal for Miner's Gold, its American-style wheat beer with yeast; a silver medal for Pompey's Pilsner, a Bohemian-style pilsener, and a bronze medal for Prickly Pear, a classic English-style pale ale.
It's nice to be able to be recognized for certain evocations of just being yourself.
"But it's nice for the individual to be recognized and to get credit for all that he did.
We've ask our consumers, 'would you prefer to be recognized or be rewarded?' The last 18 months has shown that consumers said 'it would sure be nice if you recognized me.' The soil is much more conduscive to us sowing the seed and we believe now is the time to reward our guests.
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nice to be recognised
wonderful to be recognized
nice to be considered
nice to be reminded
understood to be recognized
excited to be recognized
pleased to be recognized
thought to be recognized
good to be recognized
delighted to be recognized
nice to acknowledge
nice to be invited
nice to be waited
nice to be quoted
nice to be included
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