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The word "Removable" is correct in written English
It is used to describe something that can be taken away or detached. Example: "The removable cover makes it easy to clean the device."
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Removable
adjective
Able to be removed.
synonyms
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This would not be easy, for it would involve the removable of at least 100,000 Israeli settlers: in many cases, a forcible removal.
Pour the butter in and then gently fold in the flour with a spatula. 2 Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4 and prepare a 24cm tin with a removable base by buttering it or lining it with baking parchment.
Climbers are required by law to carry a "poop tube", a section of plastic drain pipe with a removable end.
Small freezer unit enveloping a removable bucket and motorised paddles.
These cassettes will be removable so that new building technologies can be added easily.
When authorising payments, many of them signed on removable sticky notes.The sums are staggering.
The result is a tightly focused beam, and thus a tiny spot.The first product to use this technology a removable disk with a capacity of 20 gigabytes should be available next year.
Likewise, digital cameras with removable batteries still require their own wall-warts.
He became aware that the permanently sticky, but removable, piece of coloured paper he pressed into service had a wider use for writing reminder notes.
Each has a prefabricated removable pod combining bed, bathroom and television.
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(A non-removable internal battery would store charge for use when the lights are off).
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