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The phrase "recognizable as such" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific element or component within a sentence that is easily identifiable or distinguishable. For example: - "The subject of the sentence is recognizable as such because it is always the person or thing that is being talked about." - "The adverbial phrase in this sentence is recognizable as such due to its placement before the main verb." - "The pronoun 'it' in this sentence is recognizable as such because it refers back to the noun 'dog' in the previous sentence."
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Interstellar space travel is not likely to be economical for any civilization recognizable as such.
All this is by way of saying, great treasures are not always instantly recognizable as such.
Always maintain your brand values and ensure that your products are easily recognizable as such.
And as with the duet records, they are often consciously recognizable as such and therefore challenge the tradition of verisimilitude.
Flags recognizable as such were almost certainly the invention of the ancient peoples of the Indian subcontinent or what is now China.
For those who happened to have been around at the time (in New York, at least), the latest rendering of the '80s may not be altogether recognizable as such.
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Just before the trial, somewhere between the chiropractors and blue curbs, Google's attorney--recognizable as such by his fancy suit, as opposed to the casually-dressed engineer sitting on the opposite side of Ms. Milani--handed me four stacks of paper marked as exhibits one through four.
New Haven head-quartered Assa Abloy and Guilford-based Breakfast Woodworks, Inc. have contributed generously to this year's Vlock Building Project as well as nationally recognizable brands such as Kohler, Teragren, and Glidden.
Cells adhere to natural extracellular matrices, via integrin-dependent interactions, as well as non-integrin-recognizable matrices such as poly-l-lysine.
The AT&T-Time wouldr deal would combine the country's largest pay-TV provider — and second-largest wireless carrier — with a media titan controlling some of pop culture's most recognizable brands, such as HBO, CNN and Warner Bros. The deal reflects the crumbling distinction between the once-segregated media and communications industries as Americans shift their content consumption to the Internet.
Restaging conspicuous cultural events like King's 1973 tennis match against Bobby Riggs (in his interactive performance, single channel video, and video installation Putting the Balls Away), Mateik's work also excavates less recognizable incidents, such as the behind-the-scenes processes by which Ross was cast as Dorothy Gale in Sidney Lumet's film The Wiz (1978).
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