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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a detectable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be perceived or identified, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The experiment revealed a detectable change in temperature over time."
Alternatives: "an observable" or "a noticeable".
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A detection-charged lipid bilayer can be obtained based on a detectable Dirac point shift.
"There is a detectable shift in stance.
"Track was originally offered to Christina Aguilera," continued the subheading, with a detectable note of bathos.
So much for fair warning; this insidious illness didn't even come with a detectable lump.
There is a detectable moral resistance among Republicans, even if their political resistance remains rare.
Is there a detectable pro-Shafer tenor to all this stuff?
Hughes and Kwan are respectful toward each other, but there is a detectable discomfort between them.
Today, though, his small, bright eyes have a detectable I-told-you-so gleam.
did unlawfully, knowingly and intentionally possess a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine...
These somatic mutations drive the expansion from a single founding cell to a detectable hematopoietic clone.
A child is now more likely to have autism than Down syndrome, a detectable chromosomal abnormality causing mental retardation.
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