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"truly recognize" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the recognition of something, especially when it is profound or deeply felt. Example sentence: I want to truly recognize the efforts that my team put into the project.
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Just in case we needed a reminder that these fun and games are coming at a high price the league has yet to truly recognize.
Harvard aims to provide acknowledgments that truly recognize the remarkable generosity of our donors and convey the warmest appreciation on behalf of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
"I don't think marketers truly recognize the influence women have in categories like automobiles, health care and home improvement," said Ruthie Winig, senior vice president and account director at Frank About Women, based in the Winston-Salem, N.C., office of Mullen, an agency that is part of the Interpublic Group of Companies.
I wonder if the twenty-somethings who are getting into this truly recognize that they stand on the shoulders of people who were true visionaries and went through all sorts of obstacles.
But, at the same time, I truly recognize the significance of this day.
If you truly recognize human rights you recognize them in full.
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The only person who truly recognizes Irene's pain is another woman, her housekeeper.
"He was truly recognized by the nation as a whole," Mr. Berger said.
You are truly recognized for your potential, and not just given busy work.
A president who truly recognized the moral and strategic calamity of this failure would have fired everyone responsible.
When you consider that we don't even count American football in our rankings because it doesn't have a truly recognized international competition, the U.S. really is extraordinary".
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