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The phrase "starts recognizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the beginning of the process of identifying or acknowledging something or someone. Example: "As the child grows, he starts recognizing familiar faces in the crowd."
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Her escort chooses a quiet table, but she gets out in the centre of the room at a table and starts recognizing people Pretends she doesn't care for it.
Her escort chooses a quiet table, but she gets out in the centre of the room at a table and starts recognizing people Pretends she doesn't care for it.
What they all have in common, he said, is pattern recognition — as he begins filling in a puzzle grid, he starts recognizing what the words are likely to be, even without looking at the clues, based on just a few letters.
What you can also do, and where Apple starts recognizing how people are using their devices while viewing TV content, is browse the web to find trivia and facts about what you're watching, and then broadcast that up on the screen overlaid on top of the movies and TV shows for the rest of the viewers to see.
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"We'll start recognizing things again soon".
People started recognizing Jordan and Keegan at airports.
"I started recognizing them in Robert Burns," he said.
People started recognizing me as Jabin, that photographer, or that guy who carries his camera around.
Some men have started recognizing oily skin as a problem worthy of a trip to the doctor.
They have started doubting, started recognizing failures and frustrations, and they have started looking beyond Assad's ever-looming shadow for other visions of the future.
His cause has been helped by the fact that the Grammys recently started recognizing children's music, giving some official legitimacy to the genre.
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