Examples of 'not officially recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "not officially recognised"

not officially recognised: When something is not formally acknowledged or accepted by an official authority or organization. This phrase is often used to describe entities or statuses that lack formal recognition or legitimacy

How to use "not officially recognised" in a sentence

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not officially recognised
This result was not officially recognised as a world record.
The volunteer miller certificates of the Frisian and Dutch guilds are not officially recognised.
The term is not officially recognised as an astronomical term.
Like other regions on the island, it is not officially recognised.
While not officially recognised they are in widespread use.
Sign language is not officially recognised.
It is not officially recognised as a breed since there are only a few animals remaining.
However, the claim was not officially recognised.
It is not officially recognised as a breed in Italy, but is being considered for recognition.
Although the group is not officially recognised by the state.
In general, the issue of violence against women is not officially recognised.
Witnesses or other evidence not officially recognised but clarifying the case would be required.
About one in three stillbirths occur before 28 weeks but are not officially recognised.
The Ciavenasca is not officially recognised as a breed.
The differences are rarely noted in the literature, however, and they are not officially recognised.

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The condition is not officially recognised by the NHS.
Weeks ago . The religious wedding ceremony is not officially recognised.
The annexation is not officially recognised by the United Nations.
JS1 stated the associations of LGBTI were not officially recognised.
This title is not officially recognised by the government of New Zealand.
In the Northern Basque Country, at present it is not officially recognised.
The Ukrainian mission was not officially recognised by the British government.
Migrant languages like Turkish, Russian and Spanish are widespread, but are not officially recognised languages.
This breed is not officially recognised by the American Kennel Club.
The total for Romanian managers includes the 1972 title which is not officially recognised by UEFA.
The tournament is not officially recognised by the Albanian Football Association or UEFA.
The tournament began in 1967, in which Abaluhya came out champions, but was not officially recognised.
The tournament is still not officially recognised by the Albanian Football Association.
Not officially recognised by FIFA as a Tier 1 International Match, but was an official UEFA match.
The strategic general plan is not officially recognised in the Land Use and Building Act.
However, it is not officially recognised as a public health issue.
The status was, however, not officially recognised for many years.
Other colours not officially recognised ( such as blue copper, blue, and splash ) also exist.
It is a village tale that is not officially recognised in any of India 's historical accounts.
The name " Green Valley " is not officially recognised by the International Astronomical Union.
A bicycle which is not officially recognised by the U.C. I.

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