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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among observers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who are watching or monitoring a particular event or situation.
Example: "The results of the experiment were widely discussed among observers at the conference."
Alternatives: "among viewers" or "among witnesses".
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Such statements‐are truisms among observers of Britain.
The footage prompted surprise among observers that he had been portrayed in such an unflattering light.
The Post profile prompted mixed opinions among observers of the social scene.
Moreover, the probability of detecting manatees varied substantially with the weather and among observers.
We investigated the personality traits of supportive providers, assessed as the consensus among observers.
The differences among observers also were not statistically significant (P =.23).
Analysis of variance was used to test for significant differences among observers and between experimental conditions.
Watching the televised replays of his astonishing finish, the general feeling among observers after tonight was: what's the rush?
A small footnote in the ruling became a hot topic of debate among observers after the decision was handed down.
There is next to no disagreement among observers that Xi's first period has come with a tightening of dictatorship.
The results indicated that the mobile system stimulates collaboration among observers and the organization of overall human-system interface evaluation.
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