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The phrase "a retrievable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be retrieved or accessed, often in contexts related to data, information, or objects.
Example: "The document is stored in a cloud service, making it a retrievable resource for all team members."
Alternatives: "an accessible" or "a recoverable".
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A total of 399 patients with PE who have been selected for a high risk of death were randomized to receive anticoagulant treatment only or the combination of anticoagulant treatment and a retrievable vena cava filter which was retrieved at 3 months [3, 34].
Are we no more or less than what is recorded on a retrievable device?
But she also ignored a retrievable overhead, letting the ball bounce well within the line.
But when connections form among neurons holding the information, it becomes a brain circuit holding a retrievable idea.
Ten minutes later I hear Livvy yelling, "Oh my god, We've burned the bread!" It's a retrievable disaster, though, and as we sit down to eat everything we've made, Livvy cuts me a slice.
Tethered to a cord like a dog on a retrievable leash, each faceless figure was hooked up to an electronic box that recorded a successful hit with a flashing light and beep.
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For this purpose we compared AMOS diagnostic subgroups (A-cohorts) to all retrievable patient cohorts (C-cohorts) with corresponding diagnoses, outcome measures and follow-up periods.
Furthermore the radial force achieved with a polymer is much smaller than the radial force obtained with a covered retrievable metallic stent, and it is very unlikely to be able to maintain open very tight anastomotic strictures that might require several balloon dilatations to obtain a satisfactory lumen.
Barkley wasn't able to 'Wilkinson it' over from wide out, but at least the lead was a more retrievable 13 points with 25 minutes left.
Adding to the challenge, the smaller the pieces are, the farther apart they can fall, and thus the less likely they are to cluster in a conveniently retrievable form.
A magnetically retrievable catalytic system involving Ag(I) dithiocarbamate supported on functionalized cellulose was prepared.
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