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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which I recognized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that you have identified or acknowledged in a previous context. Example: "The painting was beautiful, and I was surprised to find it was by an artist which I recognized from a gallery visit."
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Back on the wire, he moved in a different style, which I recognized, from his writings, as his marche de torero.
My eyes immediately landed on a folder labelled MASTECTOMY, which I recognized as a freelancer's catchall: notes, drafts, research, pathology reports.
About an hour later, I was walking outside Arthur Ashe Stadium when I saw a man holding a sign reading "Irina Falconi," which I recognized as a placard from the media interview rooms.
Rather, my dad tried to give me a sense of embodying manhood – of being a black man – which I recognized when I interviewed Memphis sanitation workers who marched with King shortly before his murder and proclaimed "I Am A Man".
And like villages I'd seen in northern Italy, it was remarkably quiet in the late afternoon, the silence interrupted only by distant strains of music, which I recognized as dechovka, or Czech polka music.
At some later point, we lurched over to the art studio, and I was enchanted by the objects I saw there, all of which I recognized from the novels: bronze eels, terracotta flounders, dry-point etchings of a boy beating a tin drum.
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Which, I recognize, makes everything else variable as well.
Such features become the identifying markers by which I recognize people.
"I invested a modest amount so that if I lost it completely, which I recognize could happen, it would not be a severe financial blow".
First, if California's Republican primary voters have any savvy remaining - which I recognize might be a stretch, given their penchant for know-nothing politics in recent years - they'll vote for McCain without a second thought.
Officially, consciousness is a reflexive act in which I recognize my thoughts as my own and is therefore prior to memory, although Clarke sometimes writes "consciousness" when he should say "memory" (Thiel 2011, 231).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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