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Use "recognisably" in a sentence
"“Cruithen” is recognisably the Irish word “Cruithne” and “tuaith” is from the Irish “tuath” meaning a people or tribe and their territory."
"It is also understood that at least one Church school no longer observes the requirement to have an act of daily collective worship that is “consistently and recognisably Christian”."
"Of rival school ideologies, Gove's recognisably traditionalist approach might, of course, appeal to more parents than the happiness lessons, Caryl Churchill and black history months of the Labour years."