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"recognised externally" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person, thing or action that is recognized or acknowledged by someone or something external to the speaker. For example: My achievements were finally recognised externally when I was awarded a prestigious scholarship.
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"Liverpool has been actively working with Kick it Out, Show Racism the Red Card and the Anthony Walker Foundation for many years and has been recognised externally for its contribution to helping tackle discrimination and promote Anfield as an inclusive and welcoming environment.
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Many of the respondents hoped that their active participation in a group and implementing activities for themselves and HIV-affected households would be recognised by externally-resourced organisations that would subsequently use the community groups as an entry point for the delivery of support services.
The qualifications are externally moderated, recognised by Ucas and now offered in 11 subjects, including English literature, classical music and outdoor work.
Ministers in the last government, to their credit, recognised this and attempted to address the skills shortage by hiring externally for a number of senior positions in Whitehall, to change the culture from the top while introducing training at the bottom.
I was recognised yesterday.
They recognised Orsonjit immediately.
I recognised the driver.
That recognised reality.
He recognised superb defending.
She was helping the mobility company distill its mission into a coherent marketing message that could be more easily articulated both internally and externally, the type of help that would have been of benefit in the early days of Spotify and that Zennström recognised could be of huge value to other startups in the Atomico portfolio.
They recognised him immediately.
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