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'official recognition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when someone or something receives official acknowledgement or appreciation. For example, "The play received official recognition from the local theater group."
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Kurds want official recognition.
Aebi is optimistic about official recognition.
Yet still haff no official recognition.
4Manx Gaelic has limited official recognition.
Russia welcomed it, but stopped short of official recognition.
Official recognition as a distinct breed dates from 1935.
Official recognition, however, did not prevent discriminatory measures against Jews.
"We were doing it because we wanted official recognition".
Indeed, the author has waited some time for official recognition.
That leaves many students without the official recognition they want.
"Private" (denominational) universities first received official recognition in his administration.
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