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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recognisable feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or attribute that is easily identified or distinguished.
Example: "The bright colors and unique patterns make this bird a recognisable feature of the rainforest."
Alternatives: "a noticeable characteristic" or "a distinct attribute."
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The "red" refers to the red oxide painted on the corrugated iron shacks to protect them from rust, a recognisable feature of the area.
The novel is also a cutting satire about the "scientific" attitudes which buttressed racist beliefs, and which are still a recognisable feature of current academic behaviour.
Although many have hailed the new plans as exciting and elegant, there has understandably been an outcry over the loss of such a recognisable feature from display of one of the world's premier scientific collections.
Chromosomal instability, a recognisable feature of human cancers, is caused by continuous chromosomal missegregation during mitosis (Tomonaga et al, 2005).
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The sport pictograms had a distinctive, contemporary graphic style that was intended to make them a highly recognisable feature of the Games.
Still, it's the kind of thing I can imagine featuring in one of those seven-minute episodes – a tiny, recognisable feature of ordinary family life, made remarkable.
Indeed physiological vulgarity, sadism and repellent eroticism are all recognisable features of Erofeyev's work.
Its most recognisable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside.
The most recognisable feature of mitotic cells is the bipolar spindle, a multi-molecular machine that capture, align and separate the sister chromatid pairs.
Well, if you're Theo Parrish you take out its most recognisable feature and replace it with something that sounds like a Casio that's on the brink of binning.
The writer and organiser Grace Paley once said: "The only recognisable feature of hope is action".
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