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The phrase "an identifiable source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source of information, data, or material that can be recognized or traced back to a specific origin.
Example: "In academic writing, it is essential to cite an identifiable source to support your claims."
Alternatives: "a recognizable source" or "a traceable origin."
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Maintaining adequate case investigation challenged local public health staff, and the relatively high proportion of cases with no reported contact with a SARS patient may reflect limitations in the methods of identifying exposures during the epidemic's peak, rather than the absence of an identifiable source in all of these cases.
Whyatt says it's often health-conscious individuals who want to buy meat from an identifiable source.
Because diseases have an identifiable source, usually an infection or a faulty gene, researchers can develop treatments with specific targets.
PFOA is stable in the environment, has been found in wildlife thousands of miles from an identifiable source, and bioaccumulates.
A secondary patient was defined as a confirmed TB patient who was infected by an identifiable source.
One might therefore suggest that Southwood Smith's emphasis upon filth as an identifiable source of putrefaction makes as much sense within an explicitly utilitarian framework as it does within a theological one.
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7 In this record the nearest approach to any identifiable source of information is that some of the jailed persons had admitted past membership in organizations listed by the Attorney General as 'Communist,' or 'Communist front.' These listings are made by the Attorney General ex parte on secret dossiers containing statements from sources that the Attorney General refuses to reveal.
Upon consent to enter the study, four women were administered a questionnaire to determine potential sources of contamination; none of the subjects had any identifiable source of occupational exposure to PBDE.
If the proposition has an identifiable author or source, then add an attribution to the page.
She said the state had done well to improve enforcement for what is called "point source" pollution -- the kind that comes from a single, identifiable source like a factory or a sewer pipe.
Point source pollution refers to contaminants that enter a waterway from a single, identifiable source such as livestock farms, slurry lagoons or manure depots with an inappropriate building or location (US EPA 1987).
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