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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
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Recognised by

Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust aims to be a leading organisation, recognised by our patients for our quality of care.

https://www.leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/about-us/

please explain to me the grammatical form and function "recognised by our patients for our quality of care."?

is it part of passive- to be recognised....?

  

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Think of it as a shortened form of this relative clause. Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust aims to be a leading organisation that is recognised by our patients for our quality of care.

  • Think of it as a shortened form of this relative clause.
  • Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust aims to be a leading organisation that is recognised by our patients for our quality of care.
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Think of it as a shortened form of this relative clause.

Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust aims to be a leading organisation that is recognised by our patients for our quality of care.

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