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The word 'discern' is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to perceive, distinguish or recognize something clearly. Example: The keen-eyed detective was able to discern small details at the crime scene that others had missed.
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Discern
verb
To detect with the senses, especially with the eyes.
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The letter outlined its hopes for political parties to discern "a fresh moral vision of the kind of country we want to be" before next month's general election.
Your ear can discern the slightest perceptible sound, even through the shrillest of noises.
However without documenting the rates of bullying in academic contexts over time it is impossible to discern whether the problem is getting worse.
It is not difficult to discern where Wilders, who combines far-right anti-immigrant positions with leftist welfarism, is getting his inspiration: Rome.
Even within the AKP, it is hard to discern support for an executive presidency.
If you really concentrate, you might discern a slight marmalade note in there, but its main characteristic, a curious soured lemon flavour, is mostly reminiscent of Shandy Bass.
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So, from what I'm able to discern, one of two things is happening.
It was always hard to discern what Stevens was thinking behind his pale grey eyes.
You have to peer closely to discern the wire connections between atoms and to get an idea of how the molecule takes shape.
Even then, the researchers were keen to stress that it is hard to categorise what counts as problem behaviour and almost impossible to discern whether games are the cause rather than underlying mental health issues that could have manifested in any number of ways.
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