due recognition

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The public praise and reward that someone deserves for their work or achievements.

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  • Her innovative artwork is finally receiving the due recognition it deserves.
  • The scientist finally received due recognition for her groundbreaking research.
  • It took decades for the scientist to be given due recognition for her groundbreaking discovery.
  • It is important to give due recognition to the volunteers who made the event possible.
  • We must ensure that all volunteers are given due recognition for their tireless efforts.
  • His hard work has not yet been given due recognition by the company.
  • He felt that his contributions to the project had never received due recognition from his superiors.
  • The historical significance of this building deserves due recognition.
  • Giving unsung heroes their due recognition is a matter of historical justice.
  • After years of obscurity, the artist is at last gaining due recognition.
  • Many pioneers struggle for years without any due recognition from the establishment.
  • We must ensure that all contributors receive due recognition for their efforts.
  • Has the team been given due recognition for its role in the company's success?
  • The report failed to give due recognition to the complexity of the problem.
  • The award was a long overdue form of due recognition for her lifetime of service.
  • She fought for years to get due recognition for her contributions to the field.
  • The government promised due recognition for the soldiers' bravery.
  • Does the current system provide due recognition for teachers' extra work?
  • Without due recognition, employees may feel undervalued and lose motivation.
  • The government finally granted due recognition to the minority group's rights.