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The phrase "all recognisable features of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distinct characteristics or attributes of a particular subject or object.
Example: "The painting displayed all recognisable features of the Impressionist style, including loose brushwork and vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "all identifiable characteristics of" or "all discernible traits of".
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Indeed physiological vulgarity, sadism and repellent eroticism are all recognisable features of Erofeyev's work.
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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.
Chromosomal instability, a recognisable feature of human cancers, is caused by continuous chromosomal missegregation during mitosis (Tomonaga et al, 2005).
Best building: Ponte Ponte (see Philip Bloom's remarkable video above) is one of the most recognisable features of the Joburg cityscape.
Throughout his 60-year career, Frost was to retain a weakness for highly simplified yet recognisable features of perceptible reality: fishing boats, spiralling suns, fulsome breasts, love hearts.
For the astronauts, the most recognisable features of Sfax from space are the brilliantly coloured salt ponds south of the old city and the new circular earth works of the Taparura redevelopment project just to the north.
The hat became a "trademark" in the public mind, assisting instant recognition, and was one of the most recognisable features of contemporaneous political cartoons.
The writer and organiser Grace Paley once said: "The only recognisable feature of hope is action".
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.
However, the most recognisable feature of most hornbills is the hollow structure along the top of the bill, called a casque.
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