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  • Recognise Recognize, realise realize (-ise -ize)
    Hello everybody, Which one is the correct? or which one is the most common? recognise or recognize Can I indistinctly use both? Thanks in advance! Lulú
  • regarded vs recognised - WordReference Forums
    Hi, Question: Is "reognised or regarded more suitable for my sentence? Sentence: Your company is well recognised regarded Eg, it won the Prize X My opinion: Someone suggests that using "recognised" is a bit odd, so I would like to see other people's opinions Thanks
  • under-recognised - WordReference Forums
    Known as Charles the Terrible to his enemies[2], he was the last Valois Duke of Burgundy and his early death was a pivotal, if under-recognised, moment in European history Hi,all I am very confused with "under-recognised" there what is its exact meaning? context
  • I was had been recognized for | WordReference Forums
    Hi, Question: Which sentence is correct? Sentence1: I was recognized for making valuable contributions to the team Sentence2: I was recognized for making valuable contributions to the team while working at ABC Ltd Sentence3: I was recognized for making valuable contributions to the team
  • was recognised - WordReference Forums
    The following are made up sentences: He was recognised for his fight against HIV AIDS, human rights, opposition to international terrorism and other humanitarian work Have I used the phrase "recognised for" and the commas correctly? Is is grammatically correct and natural?
  • recognized vs awarded - WordReference Forums
    Hi experts! I'd like to ask you whether 'recognized' can be replaced with 'awarded'! from : Kenneth's sensor socks were recognized at a science fair to : Kenneth's sensor socks were awarded at a science fair Thank you!!
  • Acknowledge vs. Recognize - WordReference Forums
    I see two different meanings of the word recognise The first is when you recognise something because you have seen it before, as in "I recognised the house as soon as I saw it again " The second is in the sense of giving recognition, and in some way accepting its value
  • At a glance vs At the first sight | WordReference Forums
    I think that sentences like "I understood him at a glance ", "I recognised him at the first sight "are better I'd like to have your say on this
  • coordinate vs cumulative adjectives | WordReference Forums
    If the resulting phrase is also a recognised 'unit', the same principle applies when adding a third (cumulative) adjective, and so on Of course, that approach depends on knowing whether a phrase is an established or commonly recognised 'unit', which may be difficult for learners (or even arguable among native speakers), but it does help to
  • être une vraie girouette - WordReference Forums
    Est-ce qu'il y a une expression coquasse en anglais qui exprimerait être une vraie girouette? I E une personne qui n'arrête jamais qui est toujours occuppée et fait plein de chose en meme temps? Merci





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