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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all palpable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easily perceived or noticeable, often in a physical or emotional context.
Example: "The tension in the room was all palpable as everyone awaited the announcement."
Alternatives: "completely evident" or "entirely noticeable".
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A sense of patriotism, a desire for progress and an awareness of danger were all palpable.
All palpable abnormalities and scars from previous surgeries are highlighted by attachment of a marker to the skin.
The horror, the regret and the disbelief are all palpable, any parent's worst nightmare, and Whiston-Donaldson writes about it all with remarkable candor.
Anne-Marie's willingness to share her struggles and bare her family's story makes the conversation about women having it all palpable.
The length and width of all palpable tumors were measured by caliper.
First, all palpable LNs were removed from each area.
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Writer-director Jeff Nichols allows us to decide, in this provocative film, costarring Jessica Chastain, that creates an all-too-palpable sense of unease.
From the Grandfather of Ufology, Erich von Däniken, to a first-time conventioneers, all displayed a palpable sense of excitement for what it all means and what is yet to come.
That makes their fear all the more palpable.
The economy of the description makes the danger all the more palpable.
It has, in other words, settled comfortably into its own skin, which makes its characters' discomfort all the more palpable.
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