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The phrase "recognized to continue" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something has been acknowledged or identified as being ongoing or expected to persist. Example: The company has recognized the need to continue investing in employee training programs to ensure long-term success.
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"We recognize we have to continue to lower our cost structure," Michael Lehman, Sun's chief financial officer, told analysts.
Until a relapse occurs, they may not recognize the need to continue taking the medication until instructed to taper the dosage slowly.
Airbnb recently redesigned its website and iPhone app, but it also recognizes the need to continue improving the mobile experience and get on new platforms.
Doctors were significantly more likely than midwives to recognize the need to continue use of anti-hypertensives to maintain diastolic blood pressure between 90 100 mm Hg (81% versus 66.2%, p < 0.05).
It would be wonderful if our efforts could also be recognized and donations given to continue our work.
Though they may not have "recognized" rights to certain areas, unrecognized tribes, as well as federally recognized tribes, continue to exercise their bio-cultural sovereignty over land areas throughout California.
Walk or jog regularly, in other words, and most of us can expect to continue recognizing our keys as keys.
What they need is for all adults to share responsibility for their education and recognize that we have to continue to invest in education during difficult economic times.
The patriarchs urged Trump "to continue recognizing the present international status of Jerusalem".
As a singer I've tried to continue recognizing what American culture has to offer in popular song.
Residents of Armenia, which is not recognized by Turkey, continue to be denied any right to buy.
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