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Discover LudwigThe phrase "state-recognized" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been officially acknowledged or validated by a government or state authority. Example: "The organization is state-recognized, allowing it to receive funding for its programs." Alternatives include "government-recognized" or "officially recognized."
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There are currently 566 federally recognized Native American tribes and an additional number of state-recognized tribes and unrecognized tribes.
It creates 14 state-recognized religions, and decertifies the rest.
The tribe is state-recognized but government officials contend it also needs federal recognition to operate a casino.
Within the framework of the fifty-percent rule, intermarriage 'dilutes' the number of state-recognized Native Hawaiians.
The Shinnecock is a state-recognized tribe, but one of more than 100 Indian tribes not acknowledged by the federal government.
Mary Ann Schultz, a spokeswoman for the insurer, said Ms. Conte's specialist did not have "state-recognized certification," and so would not be covered.
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No Arab state recognized Israel's legitimacy, however.
In 2004, the state recognized the palazzo as a site of "cultural interest".
He said workers across the state recognized, and wanted to avoid, a "drastic reduction of benefits".
In 1978, the state recognized Hawaiian, which once had been banned from schools, as an official language.
Advocates are pushing for full gay marriage rights just 18 months after the state recognized civil unions.
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