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Discover Ludwig"recognize at" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
The similar phrase "recognize for" is used to indicate that someone is being rewarded for an accomplishment or contribution. Example: John was recognized for his hard work at the company dinner.
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A bubble can be hard to recognize at the time.
It isn't that we don't recognize, at some level, a need for warriors.
"It doesn't recognize at all the value of work done at home".
Any revised bailout package for Greece is likely to force banks to recognize at least some losses on their debt.
Under the yoke of executives in the United States, Ford of Europe was painfully late to recognize at least two major changes in Europe.
The uilleann (pronounced ILL-en) pipes are quite different from the Scottish Highland pipes most listeners recognize at St . Patricks Day parades.
Witness poetry also made ethical claims on its readers, who were asked to recognize, at a bare minimum, "that-which-happened".
And there's one name on the list that I didn't recognize at all that of the host in March, 1938: Bob Burns.
Anyone who has ever been part of a workplace culture can probably recognize at least one of those characters in the cubicle next door.
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17 Although there are few studies of adherence in patients with CML, several factors have been identified as predictors of poor adherence to TKI therapy; knowledge of these factors can help physicians recognize at-risk patients.
"We get recognized at clubs.
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