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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perceptible direction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a noticeable or discernible path or trend in a particular context, such as in discussions about movement, guidance, or decision-making.
Example: "The data showed a perceptible direction in consumer preferences over the last year."
Alternatives: "a noticeable trend" or "a discernible path."
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They trawled the world wide web for pictures of wild cats, found the best six for each of 37 species, and roped in a group of human volunteers to choose which of the program's outputs were most similar to real coats.The patterns produced had five parameters: how plain they were, how irregular, how complex, how big the spots were and whether the pattern had a perceptible direction to it.
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We have noticed a perceptible dip in forward fares".
The Yaris has developed a perceptible rattle in the engine.
For ordinary Afghans there will be a perceptible decline in security.
Without enzymes, many of these reactions would not take place at a perceptible rate.
He is, for the most part, soft-spoken and gently ironic with a perceptible Irish lilt.
They played without passion and without a perceptible plan of attack.
To turn it into a line with a perceptible concept and a logical evolution.
Only at rare intervals did connoisseurship have a perceptible bearing on prices.
Slowly, but with a perceptible mechanical crank, the dangling crates are lowered to the floor.
The earliest a perceptible "signal" might emerge is 40 years down the road by his analysis.
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