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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recognize as" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to identify or acknowledge something or someone as a certain thing or in a certain way. Example: The committee recognized her as the most talented artist in the competition.
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Benítez will recognise as much.
It just required a little faith to recognise as much.
Now I recognise, as do you, that both workers and businesses need flexibility.
Brown appeared to recognise as much in his closing statement, his last appeal to the jury for a reprieve.
This practice [of enslavement] is one that international conventions recognise as criminal".
I felt like an animal, like a creature the Irish state didn't recognise as human".
The scFvs were able to recognise as low as 31 ng of protein of their respective targets by western blot.
A face I do not recognise as my own.
It is no longer a place I recognise as mine.
Not immediately - and probably not in ways that we would recognise as such.
"Cumberbatch creates somebody I would recognise as Turing, from all I have read," Standen said.
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