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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recognised reason for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reason that is acknowledged or accepted in a particular context.
Example: "The recognised reason for the delay was the severe weather conditions that affected transportation."
Alternatives: "acknowledged cause for" or "accepted explanation for".
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Bevan et al. and Bergmann et al. [ 38, 39] have shown that the lack of study information, especially the clarity of the aim and methods, is a well recognised reason for a patients decision to decline participation in nonsurgical RCTs.
In addition, there is a need to use dilute UCA to prevent acoustic shadowing obscuring the retrovesical ureters, a recognised reason for under-diagnosis of low-grade reflux when using contrast-enhanced voiding ultrasonography.
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Marianne Davey, from the British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Society, said that sleep problems in the young were an under-recognised reason for poor behaviour.
As a supercentenarian, Hsu was still involved in charity work and was one of very few supercentenarians who were recognised for reasons other than their longevity.
I fully recognise the reasons for my prohibition and thank the FCA for their restraint.
I know I will now be pelted with outrage and fury from locals (or as more likely, people who grew up there, left and feel a residual affection without quite recognising the reasons for their exile).
However, it is important to recognise that reasons for attendance included not only pain and oral health problems but also both the free mouthguard programme and dental examination.
13 However, it is recognised that the reason for impairment can cross more than one category (eg, a doctor with a drug misuse problem could be classified as having mental ill health, yet the effects of the drug abuse could impact their professional performance).
"Once you recognise the secret reason for her exposure, you will feel ashamed of your words & deeds," he tweeted.
It's terribly unfair on the widening participation agenda because those with qualifications not recognised for whatever reason by Ucas, or seriously bright people returning to university with professional or other experience, for example, won't get in under the AAB criteria.
The potential for unforeseen adverse consequences of setting quality markers was raised by a number of participants and has been recognised as a good reason for piloting before national roll-out [ 37].
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