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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a visibly good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clearly or obviously good in appearance or quality.
Example: "The restaurant had a visibly good reputation, as evidenced by the long line of customers waiting to get in."
Alternatives: "clearly good" or "obviously good".
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What West and Jay-Z do during the video is have a visibly good time, something that's much harder to fake as an actor than fear, solemnity, or — hey, it's rap — toughness.
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2) We further cancelled out the remaining artifacts by the Plexon Referencing Client which allowed us to choose a channel with no visibly good units as a reference channel.
The RAAR-l 1 reconstruction is not visibly good for image "Lena" (see Fig. 3d), and most details are also lost in image "Fruits" (see Fig. 4d).
Week 5 (Active/Constructive Responding) involves reacting in a visibly positive and enthusiastic way to good news from someone else at least once a day.
A visibly moved Reagan sang along.
Nobody would employ a visibly pregnant woman.
A visibly reluctant Rabin consented to shake ʿArafāt's hand.
At a news conference today, a visibly upset Issel apologized.
A visibly disheartened Sinirlioglu conceded a unified message is important.
Which made for the slightly disconcerting vision of a visibly driverless digger carving up the landscape.
Au[(Gly-Tyr-TrCys)2B] remained dispersed in solution, having a visibly darker appearance in suspension.
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