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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under recognized" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "under-recognized" with a hyphen.
You can use it to describe something that is not sufficiently acknowledged or appreciated, often in contexts related to achievements, contributions, or issues. Example: "Many important contributions to science remain under-recognized, despite their significant impact on the field."
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This clinical syndrome is under recognized and underreported.
It is, however under recognized and accorded low priority.
This type of headache is under recognized in adult patients [71].
Which gets us to another under recognized fact: Even the 1percentt suffer from income inequality.
12 It is likely that this disorder is under recognized.
They also bring to light the previously under recognized complex nature of RS fidelity.
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How important is the theme of under-recognized brilliance?
Ms. Murphy plans to organize other group exhibitions of young and under-recognized artists.
The influential and under-recognized surrealist photographer Florence Henri began her career as a painter.
"What's emerging is a very talented group of people who are an under-recognized national resource".
In fact, they were a crucial and under-recognized part of it.
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