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The phrase "a perceivable shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable change or transition in a situation, behavior, or condition.
Example: "After implementing the new strategy, there was a perceivable shift in team dynamics and productivity."
Alternatives: "an observable change" or "a noticeable transition."
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In a perceivable shift to the left, Gandhi, in the middle of punishing regional elections, lavished praise on her late mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi, for her "much reviled" decision as prime minister in 1969 to nationalise India's banks.
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In fact there is a perceivable quality difference in Figure 4c,f.
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No matter, the Pope was caught modeling a perceivable good in this instance and we can all nod in appreciation.
We acted to rectify a perceivable problem in our community and we acted swiftly".
This suggests a perceivable level of false positives.
Similarly to P. aeruginosa, a perceivable level of false positives and negatives is to be expected.
By viewing the Z curve, some overall and local features of the sequence can be detected in a perceivable way.
Therefore no filtering was applied and a perceivable level of false positives and negatives is to be expected.
The goal of recent research was to determine if economic incentives/disincentives in community nursing exist, whether they have a perceivable impact and in what areas.
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