Examples of 'become a recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a recognised"

become a recognised: This phrase suggests the transformation of achieving acknowledgment or acceptance for something, such as a skill, achievement, or status

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become a recognised
Hitzacker has since become a recognised climatic spa.
To become a recognised centre of excellence.
Powerbocking has become a recognised sport.
Become a recognised expert in maximising creative potential and generating innovative solutions that work.
But neither did he become a recognised writer.
Waldorf has become a recognised educational theory in Europe and its schools have received state funding.
One category of drugs for which overprescription has become a recognised problem is opioid painkillers.
Cheryl has become a recognised and photographed style icon.
Jade hopes to further her qualifications and become a recognised ISTD tutor.
Inform to become a recognised reference.
Since its independence, the university has grown to become a recognised centre for research.
These awards have become a recognised and trusted standard of excellence.
Ken 's art is completely self-taught and he has faced many challenges to become a recognised artist.
Eptron Multimedia has become a recognised leader in the motion capture market.
A unique positioning in Africa, confirming its ambition to become a recognised pan-African brand.

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The European Union has long become a recognised player in the field of international crisis management.
It has become a recognised and trusted partner for the preparation, organisation and monitoring of elections.
The Plan should enable the EU to become a recognised leader in environmental technologies.
Having become a recognised benchmark, both nationally and internationally, the studio decided to relaunch itself in 2019.
This career path has allowed Andrey Bokarev to become a recognised player within the Russian industry.
By 1340 the mayor had become a recognised figure, sworn in by the steward of the abbess.
In the 1930s communications activities had become a recognised function of government.
Over time, Connor has become a recognised blues / rock composer and guitarist.
Under her expert guidance, the EMBA has become a recognised program with AMBA accreditation.
In time the Institute should become a recognised centre of excellence for such approaches.

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