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The word "Identifiable" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to something that can be recognized or distinguished from others. Example: "The fingerprints found at the crime scene were identifiable and matched those of the suspect."
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Identifiable
adjective
Capable of being distinguished and named.
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If we had, current procedures would have identified concerns from the outset as this involved potentially identifiable and sensitive information".
"This will ensure that persons with facial coverings can continue to enter the Chamber galleries, without needing to be identifiable".
The Hollywood Reporter once observed: "There aren't many composers whose music is immediately identifiable after just a couple of whistled notes".
But others, including health secretary Jeremy Hunt, aware of rising obesity levels among primary school children, are keen to see specific binding policies put in place to show the government has delivered an identifiable policy legacy.
Media regulator Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether the BBC took due care of the welfare of the child because he was identifiable and his remarks could cause a backlash.
They were born into a world where music is digital, copiable and identifiable online.
For your local taxpayer-subsidised theatre, low-tech high-return junk such as standup comedy, discredited TV psychics and Abba tribute acts float more worthwhile artists with identifiable skills – dancers, actors, puppeteers and ex-members of the Stranglers doing acoustic tours.
The values of money and keeping up appearances are identifiable at once.
In a world where even the Tory prime minister's wife has been gunned with an ankle dolphin, you might think that an absence of ink was more identifiable than a lack of it.
Anyone still interested should know the jobs are closed to those with tattoos on the face, neck or forearm, which are likely to make them more identifiable.
The nameless "other" becomes the identifiable "I"; the unimaginably different becomes remarkably familiar.
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