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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roundly recognised" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is widely acknowledged or accepted by many people. Example: "The scientist's groundbreaking research was roundly recognised by her peers at the conference."
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But with the all-new 2015 C-Class roundly recognised as the most advanced, luxurious car in its class – dripping with technology and features handed down from the flagship S-Class – the C450, C63 and C63 S offshoots are free to pursue various sport-sedan crowns.
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That recognised reality.
I was recognised yesterday.
They recognised Orsonjit immediately.
I recognised the driver.
He recognised superb defending.
But I recognised him.
They recognised the voice.
They recognised him immediately.
Hannan recognised one man.
He was not recognised.
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