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The phrase "whose cognizance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the recognition or acknowledgement of something, as in this example: The scandal quickly came to the mayor's cognizance, and he was forced to take action.
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There were no orthodox Hegelians, but there were denominational critics of Hegelianism, especially Roman Catholics, whose cognizance of Hegel's painful development invoked, despite their differences, a certain fellow feeling with him.
In those days, I was already a hipster un-apologist, the rare type whose cognizance of her hipsterdom doesn't weaken her hipster identity.
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His neo-Elizabethan style was never more exhilarating than in his famous description of the Brooklyn Bridge, in the concluding section, "Atlantis": O Thou steeled Cognizance whose leap commits The agile precincts of the lark's return; Within whose lariat sweep encinctured sing In single chrysalis the many twain.
His neo-Elizabethan style was never more exhilarating than in his famous description of the Brooklyn Bridge, in the concluding section, "Atlantis": **{:.break one} ** O Thou steeled Cognizance whose leap commits The agile precincts of the lark's return; Within whose lariat sweep encinctured sing In single chrysalis the many twain.
He once described himself as "Lord of the Files", alluding to his long years in the office, but the title also described a poet whose work took cognizance of a new Ireland, a country moving from Sunday Mass to the shopping mall, from the divine presence to the Dawkins absence.
Whose crime and whose punishment?
Depends on whose mind, whose soul.
And know whose socks are whose.
But at whose expense?
And for whose leisure?
But whose home?
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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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