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The phrase "receive more recognition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to obtain or attain a higher level of acknowledgement or appreciation for someone or something. Example: "The hardworking team members are hoping to receive more recognition for their efforts and dedication to the company."
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When host Williams told him she believed the film would receive more recognition, the rapper-turned-actor agreed: "Me too".
Fegyveresi said that older Barkley veterans wanted the race to remain obscure and were worried about the effect of the documentary, but some of the younger athletes want the race to receive more recognition.
Asked to comment on her remarks, Redford said the film industry's existence brought economic benefits that should receive more recognition.
She said: "When times are tough and money is tight, our focus must be on culture's economic impact". Asked to comment on her remarks, Redford said the film industry's existence brought economic benefits that should receive more recognition.
As the project scales up, Vincent hopes to find ways for this informal "peer review of the media" to receive more recognition, in ways similar to current efforts to recognize scientific peer-review activities.
But she also began to receive more recognition.
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Why has it not received more recognition?
Now, in these later years, I have received more recognition than I ever expected I would.
It's smart, warm, experimental, and surprisingly moving; I'm dismayed it hasn't received more recognition.
Cisco received more recognition responses from larger companies, while those naming 3Com were spread evenly among companies of different sizes.
SOME people at PE Biosystems say the company in general, and Dr. Hunkapiller in particular, should have received more recognition at the White House ceremony.
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